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Which subject | Mathematics |
What topic | Multiplication repeated addition |
What length (min) | 30 |
What age group | Year or Grade 2 |
Class size | 20 |
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Number of slides | 5 |
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Multiplication as Repeated Addition
Grade 2
Mathematics
20 students
The lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, specifically:
Step Number | Step Title | Length (minutes) | Details |
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1 | Introduction | 5 | Introduce the concept of multiplication as repeated addition. Use a visual aid (e.g., arrays) to illustrate. |
2 | Guided Practice | 10 | Work through a few examples together as a class. Demonstrate how to express repeated addition as multiplication (e.g., 4 + 4 + 4 = 3 × 4). |
3 | Independent Practice | 10 | Distribute worksheets for students to practice writing multiplication sentences from repeated addition problems. Provide manipulatives for hands-on practice if needed. |
4 | Review and Closing | 5 | Recap the main points of the lesson and answer any questions. Discuss how multiplication makes addition easier. |
5 | Homework Assignment | 0 | Assign a worksheet with similar problems for homework. Collect homework next class without presentations. |
Students will complete a worksheet that includes additional problems where they convert repeated addition into multiplication sentences at home. Homework will be collected in the next class for review. No presentations are required.