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Multiply by multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000

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Curipod generated lesson: "Multiply by multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000". #1-4

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1. Word cloud
120 seconds
How many tens are in 100?
2. Slide
60 seconds
Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1,000
Multiplying by 10 means to add a zero to the end of a number. Multiplying by 100 means to add two zeroes to the end of a number. Multiplying by 1,000 means to add three zeroes to the end of a number.
3. Slide
60 seconds
Did you know?
Multiplying a number by 10 is the same as adding a zero to the number. For example, multiplying 7 by 10 is the same as 70. Multiplying a number by 100 is the same as adding two zeroes to the number. For example, multiplying 8 by 100 is the same as 800. Multiplying a number by 1,000 is the same as adding three zeroes to the number. For example, multiplying 6 by 1,000 is the same as 6,000.
4. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: What is the product when you multiply 9,500 by 10?
5. Personalised Feedback
360 seconds
If you have 5 apples and you multiply them by 10, how many apples do you have now?
6. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: What is the product of 8 x 1,000?
7. Drawings
450 seconds
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