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Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math
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This Multiplication Review guided notes lesson is for kicking off your 4th grade Math Common Core multiplication unit to review learning from 3rd grade. This lesson is a quick start for CCSS standards 4.NBT.5 and 4.OA.1. In this lesson, students will revisit what multiplication means using words, equations, and arrays. They will also begin to touch on interpreting multiplication statements.

About This Product:

-PDF printable lesson

-Full lesson includes:

  • 1 lesson overview page that explains the standards and flow of the lesson
  • 1 teacher tips page that gives recommendations, tips, and more for this lesson
  • 5 student lesson pages
    • 1 "Big Idea" page (direct and exploration instruction)
    • 1 "Guided Notes" page (gradual release instruction)
    • 2 "Practice" pages (differentiated for independent practice)
    • 1 "Exit Ticket" (check for student understanding)

-Aligned to 4th grade Common Core Standard 4.NBT.5 and 4.OA.1

-Answer key included

-Non-editable

What are the benefits of using Natalie's from The Teaching Files Curriculum?

Natalie is a current classroom teacher. She has experience in 4th grade, 2nd grade, and 6 years in middle school math as a 6th grade math teacher. She is now back to 4th and in her 8th year of teaching. The lesson(s) in her are what she built for her students. The lessons in this curriculum have impacted her students' academic growth, engagement, and mindset in Math. She has built these strong foundational lessons for you to take into your own classroom and use with your own teaching style so that your students can also find their love for Math.

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Multiplication Review Guided Notes 4th Grade Math

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What others say

"I use these notes in an interactive math notebook with my students. It has helped tremendously when introducing new lessons/topics. "
star
Candice L.

Description

This Multiplication Review guided notes lesson is for kicking off your 4th grade Math Common Core multiplication unit to review learning from 3rd grade. This lesson is a quick start for CCSS standards 4.NBT.5 and 4.OA.1. In this lesson, students will revisit what multiplication means using words, equations, and arrays. They will also begin to touch on interpreting multiplication statements.

About This Product:

-PDF printable lesson

-Full lesson includes:

  • 1 lesson overview page that explains the standards and flow of the lesson
  • 1 teacher tips page that gives recommendations, tips, and more for this lesson
  • 5 student lesson pages
    • 1 "Big Idea" page (direct and exploration instruction)
    • 1 "Guided Notes" page (gradual release instruction)
    • 2 "Practice" pages (differentiated for independent practice)
    • 1 "Exit Ticket" (check for student understanding)

-Aligned to 4th grade Common Core Standard 4.NBT.5 and 4.OA.1

-Answer key included

-Non-editable

What are the benefits of using Natalie's from The Teaching Files Curriculum?

Natalie is a current classroom teacher. She has experience in 4th grade, 2nd grade, and 6 years in middle school math as a 6th grade math teacher. She is now back to 4th and in her 8th year of teaching. The lesson(s) in her are what she built for her students. The lessons in this curriculum have impacted her students' academic growth, engagement, and mindset in Math. She has built these strong foundational lessons for you to take into your own classroom and use with your own teaching style so that your students can also find their love for Math.

How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:

Go to your "My Purchases" page (make sure you are logged in).

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Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
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