
Partial Products Multiplication
Grade 4th Grade · Math · 40 min
What's Included
Learning Objective
I can multiply a two-digit number by a one-digit number using partial products.
Warm-Up Video
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Multiplying 2-digit by 1-digit with partial products
Guided Notes
3 key concepts
- 1
When multiplying 37 × 6, we can break up 37 into 30 + 7 and then multiply each by 6.
- 2
37 × 6 can be expressed as (30 × 6) + (7 × 6), which equals 180 + 42, resulting in a final answer of 222.
- 3
Using the column method, we multiply the ones place (7 × 6 = 42) and the tens place (30 × 6 = 180) separately, then add these partial products to get the final product of 222.
Practice Questions
8 questions · Multiple choice & Short answer
Exit Ticket
Quick comprehension check
“Solve 24 × 7 using partial products. Show each step.”
Teacher Guide
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