Guided Practice
Now it's time to practice what you've learned! Work through these scaffolded exercises with step-by-step guidance to build your multiplication and division fluency.
Warm-Up: Quick Recall
Let's Get Your Brain Ready!
Before we dive into practice, let's warm up with some quick facts you already know.
Warm-Up 1
Warm-Up 2
Warm-Up 3
Guided Practice: Multiplication
Step-by-Step Example: 7 x 6
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Read the problem: 7 x 6 means 7 groups of 6, or 6 groups of 7.
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Choose a strategy: We can use a fact we know! 7 x 5 = 35 (fives are easy!)
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Add one more group: 7 x 6 = 7 x 5 + 7 = 35 + 7 = 42
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Check with commutative property: 6 x 7 should also equal 42. Yes!
Answer: 7 x 6 = 42
Practice 1: Use a fact you know
Hint: Think of 8 x 5 first, then add 8 x 2
Practice 2: Double a fact you know
Hint: 3 x 8 = 24, so 6 x 8 = 24 x 2
Practice 3: Use the 9s pattern
Hint: The digits of the answer add up to 9!
Guided Practice: Division
Step-by-Step Example: 56 / 7
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Read the problem: 56 / 7 means "56 split into 7 equal groups" or "How many 7s are in 56?"
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Think multiplication: Ask yourself "What times 7 equals 56?"
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Recall the fact: 8 x 7 = 56, so 56 / 7 = 8
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Check your work: 8 x 7 = 56. Correct!
Answer: 56 / 7 = 8
Practice 1: Think multiplication
Hint: What times 9 equals 63?
Practice 2: Use fact families
Hint: If 6 x ? = 48, what is ?
Practice 3: Skip counting backwards
Hint: Count by 5s: 5, 10, 15... until you reach 45
Mixed Practice: Fill in the Blanks
Set 1: Multiplication
Set 2: Division
Set 3: Find the Missing Number
Challenge Round
Ready for a Challenge?
These problems mix multiplication and division. Think carefully about which operation to use!
Challenge 1
Challenge 2
Hint: First multiply, then divide
Challenge 3
Challenge 4
Great Work!
Break It Down
Use facts you know to figure out harder facts.
Think Inverse
Multiplication and division undo each other.
Check Your Work
Always verify your answer makes sense.
Practice Daily
A few minutes each day builds strong skills!
Next Steps
- Practice the problems you found challenging
- Try timing yourself to build speed
- Work on memorizing any facts that slowed you down
- Move on to Word Problems to apply these skills!