Description
The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order
that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3
15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process.
Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Highlights
Description
The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order
that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3
15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process.
Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.

