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Multiplication 2: The Multiplication Tables


By Khan Academy

In this introduction to the multiplication tables from 2-9 the instructor emphasizes the importance of knowing the multiplication tables. Instructor uses the Paint Program to demonstrate the points of his discussion. For third grades through sixth.

Patterns in multiplication tables


By Khan Academy

Read a multiplication table, and fill in the missing pieces.

Multiplication 3: 10 11 12 Times Tables


By Khan Academy

In this introduction to the multiplication tables from 10-12 the instructor emphasizes the importance of knowing the multiplication tables. Instructor uses the Paint Program to demonstrate the points of his discussion. For third grades through sixth

multiplication song: 7 times tables


By Mr. R.`s Songs for Teaching

this song reviews the seven times tables and shows some strategies to help students determine multiples based on the combination of products they already kno...

Learn multiplication tables in a structured manner (grade 3 math) - very effective!


By Math Mammoth

This method (I call it a structured drill) allows children to learn the multiplication tables in grade 3 or 4 faster and much more effectively than random drilling!

My book Math Mammoth Multiplication 1 at http://www.mathmammoth.com/multiplica... uses this method also. The book covers both the concept of multiplication and the practice of all the tables. It is available both as an instant download and as printed copy.

See a free example lesson from the book:
http://www.mathmammoth.com/preview/Mu...

In the video, I use the table of 3 as an example and go through this three-step method.

In the first step, children memorize the skip-counting list. For the table of 3 this is: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36. They also practice saying it backwards, from 36 to 3.

In the second step, we work with the table itself, but it is written in order so the child can see its structure. The " randomness " comes from me (the teacher) pointing to various problems in a random order. I also like to point out certain benchmark facts to students: 10 x 3 is 30 and 5 x 3 = 15 are such facts because they're in the 10s table and in the 5s table, which the children probably have learned first.

We also practice the tables " backwards " where the " answers " are written and the student tells how many times 3 they are. For example, I point to ___ x 3 = 24, and the child is supposed to say " 8 " . This type of practice makes children learn basic division facts at the same time without realizing it! This really helps third grade students because division is also a topic for third grade math.

Basic Multiplication


By mathwithlarry

Multiplication is repeated addition. This video introduces the concept of multiplication and how to use the multiplication table.

3.OA.9 -Understanding Operations and Algebraic Thinking (Grade 3 math)


By Lumos Learning

Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations.

Math Basics: Division


By GCFLearnFree.org

http://www.gcflearnfree.org/math Do you need help with basic math like subtraction multiplication division fractions times tables and percents? Our basic math tutorials and learning interactives make learning math easier and allow you to practice basic math skills at your own level and pace. Do you need to learn or practice the basic math skills of multiplication and division? How about some help with multiplication tables? The tips and techniques provided in this basic math tutorial make calculating multiplication and division simple easy and fun. What comes after multiplication in math? Division. Division is the opposite of multiplication. Instead of combining groups many times (like you do when you multiply) when you divide numbers you are splitting them into smaller equal groups. But you won't always have equal groups when you are dividing numbers or items -- sometimes you may have items left over. What do you do then? This lesson will help you figure that out by: • explaining the concept of dividing numbers • giving you division practice • helping you divide numbers that have remainders • showing you how to check your division If you are interested in learning more about this topic please visit our site to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text informational graphics examples and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

Writing Equations of Exponential Functions


By drmikedcook

Writing Equations of Exponential Functions

Applying rational equations 1 | Polynomial and rational functions | Algebra II | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

Watch this high-quality video from Khan Academy to learn how to apply rational expressions with some practice problems.

Writing Equations of Exponential Functions


By drmikedcook

Writing Equations of Exponential Functions

Applying rational equations 2 | Polynomial and rational functions | Algebra II | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

Khan Academy presents Applying Rational Equations 2, an educational video resource on math.

Functions and linear equations


By MathPlanetVideos

If x is -1 what is the value for f(x) when f(x)=3x+5?

Factoring sum of cubes | Polynomial and rational functions | Algebra II | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

u12_l2_t3_we1 Factoring Sum of Cubes. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org