Title: Multiplication and Division Workshop
1Multiplication and Division Workshop
- Developing Multiplicative Thinking
- (through the Multiplication and Division Domain)
Lisa Heap, Jill Smythe and Alison
Howard Mathematics Facilitators
2Multiplication Grid Game
e.g. Roll a three and a four 3 x 4 or 4 x 3
3Multiplication Grid Game
e.g. Roll a three and a four 3 x 4 or 4 x 3
4Objectives
- Understand the progressive strategy stages of
multiplication division - Explore the properties of multiplication.
- Know how to use numeracy book six and other
resources to help teach multiplication and
division
5Reflection on Numeracy Teaching
- Discuss these expectations in your groups
- Teaching model used for strategy group
teaching. - Number knowledge being taught whole class, in
groups - as well as through independent activities.
- Modelling book used.
- Group boxes established.
- Planning from assessment to meet identified
needs. - Maths routines well established.
- Wait time for students to process their
thinking. - Listening to and beginning to respond to
students thinking. - Where are you at now? Whats your next
- step?
6The Development of Multiplicative Thinking
- There are 6 minivans outside the school, they are
going on a school trip. There are 5 children in
each minivan. How many children are going on the
trip? - How would a student at the different stages solve
this problem? - Hint..use your Framework
- as a reference.
7 8Strategy Framework Revision
- 2/3 CA Counts all the objects
- 4 AC Uses skip counting
- 5 EA Repeated addition or using known
- facts
- 6 AA Derived multiplication
- 7 AM Choosing efficiently from a range of
strategies and written form with whole
numbers - 8 AP Choosing efficiently from a range of
strategies with decimals and fractions
9Make 8 x 6 using animal strips or happy faces
108 x 6
Stage 4 - Skip Counting AC
11Stage 5 - Repeated Addition EA
8 x 6
12Stage 6 - Derived Multiplication AA
8 x 6
13Stage 7 - Derived Multiplication AM
8 x 6
10 x 6 60
60- (2x6) 48
14Multiplicative Thinking
What is multiplicative thinking?
-
- Multiplicative thinking is not about the type of
problems you solve but how you solve it. - E.g. Although 3 x 23 is a multiplication
problem, if it is solved by adding 23 23 23
then you are not thinking multiplicatively but
are using an additive strategy. - Similarly an addition problem e.g. 27 54 can be
solved multiplicatively by doing (3 x 9) (6 x
9) 9 x 9
15The Strategy Teaching Model
Existing Knowledge Strategies
Using Number Properties
Using Imaging
Using Materials
Using Materials
New Knowledge Strategies
163 x 18
Place Value Partitioning
30 24 54
173 x 18
Tidy Numbers using Compensation
18Proportional Adjustment
193 x 18
3 x 9
3 x 9
20Proportional Adjustment
6 x 9 54
21Using Number Lines
Proportional Adjustment Place value Tidy Numbers
54
A
30
54
B
54
60
C
22Discuss the strategies you would use to solve the
following problem
- Each carton holds 36 cans of spaghetti
- There are five cartons.
- How many cans of spaghetti is that?
23Morning Tea
- After morning tea
- Y0 - 2 teachers with Alison
- Y3 8 teachers with Lisa Jill
-
24Discuss the strategies you would use to solve the
following problem
- Each carton holds 36 cans of spaghetti
- There are five cartons.
- How many cans of spaghetti is that?
25Lets Look at the Possibilities..
- You may have used the distributive property.
This meant that one of the factors was split
additively. - 5 x 36 (5 x 30) (5 x 6)
- 150 30
- 180
- The 36 was split (distributed) into 30 6
26Another Strategy
- You may have used the commutative property in
conjunction with the associative property. - 5 x 36 36 x 5 (commutative)
-
- 18 x 10 (associative)
- 180
27The Associative Property is about grouping the
factors
- So in 36 x 5, the 36 was split multiplicatively
- 36 x 5 (18 x 2) x 5
- 18 x 10
- 180
28Using the Associative Property
- There were 12 children. Each had 33 marbles. How
many marbles are altogether? - Using the Associative Property, regroup the
factors to make this an easier problem to solve!!
29Proportional Adjustment
- Transforming the factors to create a simpler
problem. - 12 x 33 becomes
- (4 x 3) x 33
- 4 x ( 3 x 33)
- 4 x 99 EASY!!
30A Multiplication lesson
- Watch the video and in your thinking groups
discuss the following - What was the key purpose of the lesson? What
stage was the lesson aimed at? - How was the key idea developed throughout the
lesson? - What mathematical language was being developed?
When were the mathematic symbols introduced? - How did written recording support the students
understanding?
31Exploring Lessons in Book 6
- Stage 4-5
- Animal Arrays (pg. 15)
- Biscuit Boxes (pg. 19)
- Stage 5-6
- Fun with Fives (pg.28)
- A little Bit More, A little Bit Less (pg. 32)
- Stage 6-7
- Cut and Paste (pg. 49)
- Proportional Packets (pg.54)
32Stage 7 Advanced Multiplicative
- I have 3 children. I give them 18 lollies each,
how many lollies do I need to buy altogether?
Solve 3 x 18
33Lets look at Division
- In your thinking groups make up a division
problem for the following
6 x 3 18
34The Different Types of Division
- Division by Sharing (partitive) 18 lollies to
- share equally into 6 bags. How many lollies
in each bag? - Division by Measuring/Grouping (quotitive)
- John has 18 lollies, he puts them 3 lollies to
a bag. How many bags of lollies will he have?
35Why is this important?
- Try solving this problem..
- Is it division by sharing or by measuring and
grouping?
2 ½ ½
36Division DelightsFIO N3-4 18
- The Goodwill gang get paid 54 for picking
blueberries. There are 3 people in the gang. What
is each persons share of the money?
3754 3
- Using Place Value
- 30 3 10 24 3 8 10 8 18
- Using Tidy Numbers
- 60 3 20 6 3 2 20 - 2 18
- Using Proportional Adjustment
- 54 6 9 54 3 2 x 9 18
38Solving a Division Problem
- A sheep station has eight paddocks and 296 sheep.
How many sheep are there in each paddock?
39296 8
Reversibility 8 x 30 240 8 x 7 56
- Place Value
- 240 8 30
- 56 8 7
- 30 7 37
Proportional Adjustment
Tidy Numbers 4000 8 500 500 - (320 8) 500
- 40 460
Rounding and Compensating
320 8 40 40 - (24 8) 40 - 3 37
Algorithm
40Review Objectives
- Understand the progressive strategy stages of
multiplication division - Explore the properties of multiplication and
division - Know how to use numeracy book six and other
resources to help teach multiplication and
division
41Thought for the day
- Success is.
- getting up one more time than you fell down!
-