Unit F – Multiplication Methods

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise using standard written methods for multiplication to solve abstract and real world problems involving multiplying numbers. The class can explain how to use facts in the times tables to complete steps in the calculations.

Practise using standard written methods for multiplication to solve abstract and real world problems

Lesson One : Multiplication Splits

Explain and record how to multiply pairs of four by one digit numbers using standard written methods of calculation for multiplication

Lesson Two : Toy Factory

Solve problems about toys made in a factory by multiplying two by two digit numbers using standard written methods of calculation for multiplication

Lesson Three : Multiplication Steps

Sequence matching sets of instructions about how to use standard written methods of calculation to multiply pairs of three by two digit numbers

Lesson Four : Family Baking

Solve problems about things that a family could bake by multiplying four by two digit numbers using standard written methods of calculation for multiplication

Lesson Five : Multiplication Products

Investigate and record the order of digits that can produce different multiplication products when performing standard written methods of calculation for multiplication

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