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The Relationship of Multiplication and Division Lesson PlanThe Relationship of Multiplication and Division Lesson Plan
Publisher
EngageNY
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6th
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Math
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Duration
45 mins
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The Relationship of Multiplication and Division

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Take any number, multiply it by five, and then divide by five. Did you end up with the original number? In the same vein as the previous lesson, pupils discover the relationship between multiplication and division. They develop the identities (a/b) x b = a and (a x b)/b = a by constructing tape diagrams.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

multiplication, division, multiplication equations, division equations, diagrams

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Have the class make a hypothesis about the relationship between multiplication and division before conducting the activity

Classroom Considerations

  • Scholars need 20 small square pieces of paper
  • Discussion portion is optional based on how well learners did in previous lesson
  • This is the second lesson in a series of 36

Pros

  • Teacher guide indicates where to look for mathematical practices
  • Provides answer keys to all problems in the lesson

Cons

  • None

Common Core

6.EE.A.3 MP2 MP3 MP7

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