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4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core
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Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers. Ready to go, Daily Lessons, done for you!

This PowerPoint contains 246 slides that walk your students through 11 lessons, teaching them how to multiply by 1-digit numbers. It can be used to supplement the curriculum you already have or it can be used as a stand alone unit!

Lessons begin with multiplying by multiples of 10, 100 and 1.000 and then move on to the distributive property, partial products, arrays, the traditional algorithm and also problem solving. These lessons are aligned to the 4th grade Common Core Standards. Everything you need, from guided practice to learning of vocabulary and application of skills is here!

Lessons in this unit include

Lesson 1 - Mental Math: Multiply Multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000

Lesson 2 - Mental Math: Round to Estimate

Lesson 3 - The Distributive Property

Lesson 4 - Strategies for Multiplication

Lesson 5 - Arrays and Partial Products

Lesson 6 - Use Partial Products to Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 7 - Multiply 2- and 3-Digit Numbers by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 8 - Multiply 4-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 9 - Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 10 - Math Practices and Problem Solving

Lesson 11 - Make Sense and Persevere - Problem Solving

Each day begins with a lesson title, the objective for the day (I have students volunteer to read this part), any needed vocabulary, and then guided practice problems with explanations and problems for students to answer independently as they apply what they've learned and work towards mastery. The lessons conclude with a discussion question that reviews what was learned and brings it all together. I provide answer slides after the questions so that students can also compare their answers for accuracy. Sides take it slow, so students start off by not only practicing the skill, but learning how and why steps are taken in order to solve.

At the end of the unit's lessons, there is an extra VOCABULARY portion that reviews all vocabulary words from the unit.

Slides give guidance for you, too! I have small notes letting you know if you should "go on" to next slide and also give you a heads up if the next slide contains the answer, so you don't show it before students have an opportunity to solve it themselves. I use these notes for myself as well, because I can never remember what slide comes next. This makes them foolproof!

They are fully editable so you can add/change anything that you need to meet the needs of your classroom. I like to add a slide at the end of the lesson with "next steps" that may include their independent classwork assignment, their homework assignment, reminders about tests, or anything else you want to post to guide through the last part of the math period.

*Please leave feedback and earn TpT credits in the process! Thank you!

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4th Grade Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers, Guided PowerPoint Unit, Common Core

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Description

Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers. Ready to go, Daily Lessons, done for you!

This PowerPoint contains 246 slides that walk your students through 11 lessons, teaching them how to multiply by 1-digit numbers. It can be used to supplement the curriculum you already have or it can be used as a stand alone unit!

Lessons begin with multiplying by multiples of 10, 100 and 1.000 and then move on to the distributive property, partial products, arrays, the traditional algorithm and also problem solving. These lessons are aligned to the 4th grade Common Core Standards. Everything you need, from guided practice to learning of vocabulary and application of skills is here!

Lessons in this unit include

Lesson 1 - Mental Math: Multiply Multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000

Lesson 2 - Mental Math: Round to Estimate

Lesson 3 - The Distributive Property

Lesson 4 - Strategies for Multiplication

Lesson 5 - Arrays and Partial Products

Lesson 6 - Use Partial Products to Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 7 - Multiply 2- and 3-Digit Numbers by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 8 - Multiply 4-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 9 - Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers

Lesson 10 - Math Practices and Problem Solving

Lesson 11 - Make Sense and Persevere - Problem Solving

Each day begins with a lesson title, the objective for the day (I have students volunteer to read this part), any needed vocabulary, and then guided practice problems with explanations and problems for students to answer independently as they apply what they've learned and work towards mastery. The lessons conclude with a discussion question that reviews what was learned and brings it all together. I provide answer slides after the questions so that students can also compare their answers for accuracy. Sides take it slow, so students start off by not only practicing the skill, but learning how and why steps are taken in order to solve.

At the end of the unit's lessons, there is an extra VOCABULARY portion that reviews all vocabulary words from the unit.

Slides give guidance for you, too! I have small notes letting you know if you should "go on" to next slide and also give you a heads up if the next slide contains the answer, so you don't show it before students have an opportunity to solve it themselves. I use these notes for myself as well, because I can never remember what slide comes next. This makes them foolproof!

They are fully editable so you can add/change anything that you need to meet the needs of your classroom. I like to add a slide at the end of the lesson with "next steps" that may include their independent classwork assignment, their homework assignment, reminders about tests, or anything else you want to post to guide through the last part of the math period.

*Please leave feedback and earn TpT credits in the process! Thank you!

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Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Solve multistep word problems posed with whole numbers and having whole-number answers using the four operations, including problems in which remainders must be interpreted. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
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