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Multiply Multi-digit Whole Numbers Using the Standard Algorithm (i.e., 789x35)!
Multiply Multi-digit Whole Numbers Using the Standard Algorithm (i.e., 789x35)!
Multiply Multi-digit Whole Numbers Using the Standard Algorithm (i.e., 789x35)!
Multiply Multi-digit Whole Numbers Using the Standard Algorithm (i.e., 789x35)!
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Students multiply four multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm (left column) and write the problem solving steps (right column). After working on four problems by the standard algorithm, students write a nine sentence paragraph on what they know about multiplying multi-digit whole numbers and compare its multiplication strategy with three other strategies: expanded form, area model, and box method.

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Multiply Multi-digit Whole Numbers Using the Standard Algorithm (i.e., 789x35)!

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5th - 9th, Adult Education
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1 hour

Description

Students multiply four multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm (left column) and write the problem solving steps (right column). After working on four problems by the standard algorithm, students write a nine sentence paragraph on what they know about multiplying multi-digit whole numbers and compare its multiplication strategy with three other strategies: expanded form, area model, and box method.

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June 2, 2022
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Shelby M.
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Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
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