Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson. The academic subject for which the text must be created - Mathematics. Content must be appropria...
aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_typeGive a creative idea how to begin a lesson
Which subjectMathematics
What age groupYear or Grade 9
What topicMultiplication
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Creative Lesson Starter for Grade 9 Mathematics: Multiplication

Introduction: The Power of Multiplication

Welcome to today's mathematics lesson! Before we dive into our multiplication topic, let's set the stage with an engaging and thought-provoking activity designed to spark your interest.

Activity: “Multiplication in Our Lives”

Step 1: Think-Pair-Share

  1. Think: Take a minute to think about how you use multiplication in your daily life. It could be anything from shopping, cooking, or even sports statistics. Jot down your thoughts in your notebook.

  2. Pair: Now, turn to your partner and discuss your reflections. Share your examples of where multiplication plays a role in your life. Try to come up with unique scenarios that the other might not have thought about!

  3. Share: After discussing with your partner, we’ll open the floor for a few volunteers to share their ideas with the entire class. Who knows? You might discover some fascinating applications of multiplication you hadn’t considered!

Step 2: Connecting with Real-World Applications

Once we have shared a variety of examples, I'll highlight a few compelling real-world scenarios involving multiplication, including:

Conclusion: The Journey Ahead

Multiplication is not just a math concept; it's a vital skill you encounter daily. By the end of today's lesson, you'll not only be more confident in your multiplication abilities, but you'll also appreciate its importance both inside and outside the classroom.

Now, let’s get started on our multiplication journey! Ready, set, multiply!


This introductory activity promotes engagement and allows students to see the relevance of multiplication. It encourages collaboration, reflection, and real-world connections, setting a positive tone for the lesson ahead!