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Multiplication Strategies

Think, Don't Just Remember

"I don't need to remember everything — I can figure things out."
🌟Your Thinking Powers
✂️"You are allowed to break numbers apart."
🧩"You are allowed to use what you already know."
💪"Remembering is helpful — but thinking is powerful."
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The Strategy Wizard

In the land of numbers, there lived a wizard who never memorized anything.

"How do you know 7 × 8?" asked a student.

The wizard smiled. "I know 5 × 8 = 40. And 2 × 8 = 16. So 7 × 8 = 40 + 16 = 56!"

"That's thinking, not memorizing!"

Phase 1: Anchor Facts
Facts you already know!
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⚓ Your Foundation
×1 → Same number
×2 → Double it
×5 → Count by 5s
×10 → Add a zero

These help you figure out everything else!
"Anchor facts are your foundation. Start from what you know!"
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Phase 2: Break Apart
Hard facts = easy facts!
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✂️ Split It Up
Don't know 6 × 7? Break it!

6 × 7 = (5 × 7) + (1 × 7)
= 35 + 7 = 42
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"Any multiplication can be split into pieces you know!"
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Break-Apart Playground
Slide to split any multiplication!
7 × 6 = ?
Split the first number:
5 + 2
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Phase 3: Double/Half
Rebalance to make it easier!
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🔄 Related Facts
Doubling: 4 × 8 = Double of 2 × 8 = 32

Halving: 6 × 5 = Half of 12 × 5 = 30
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"Double a small fact. Halve a big fact!"
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Doubling & Halving Lab
Watch the chain of doubles!
Find 4 × 7 using doubles
What is the final answer?
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Phase 4: Near-Tens
Use 10 as a stepping stone!
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🎯 The 10-Step
For ×9: 9 × 6 = (10 × 6) − 6 = 60 − 6 = 54

For ×11: 11 × 7 = (10 × 7) + 7 = 70 + 7 = 77
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"When near 10, use 10 as your stepping stone!"
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Near-Ten Explorer
Use 10 as your stepping stone!
9 × 7 = ?
What is the answer?
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Your Strategy Toolbox
Four powerful tools!
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Anchor Facts
×1, ×2, ×5, ×10
8 × 5 = 40
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Break Apart
Split into easier facts
7×6 = 5×6 + 2×6 = 42
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Double/Half
Use related facts
4×7 = double 2×7 = 28
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Near-Ten
Use ×10, then adjust
9×8 = 10×8 − 8 = 72
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Strategy Explorer
Choose your strategy!
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Streak
6 × 7 = ?
Choose a strategy!
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Table Detective
Find the missing numbers!
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Remaining
The 7× Table
Click a ? cell, then type the answer
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Strategy Confidence
Which strategies are you using?
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Your Strategy Usage
Anchor
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✂️ Break
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🔄 Double
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🎯 Near-10
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Start solving problems to see your strategy usage!
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Word Problem Workshop
Real-world multiplication puzzles!
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Maya has 7 shelves in her room. Each shelf has 8 books. How many books does Maya have in total?
Pick the best strategy:
Anchor
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Break
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Double
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Near-10
Your answer:
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Mistake Spotter
Find the error in the work!
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Streak
7 × 8 = ?
7 × 8 = (5 × 8) + (3 × 8)
= 40 + 24
= 64 ❌
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Chapter Quiz
Test your strategy skills!
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10-Question Challenge
Answer multiplication problems using any strategy you like!
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Infinite Practice
Practice forever, get faster!
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4 × 7 = ?
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Your Achievements
Collect badges as you learn!
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💡 Tip: Keep practicing to unlock all badges! Each one celebrates a different achievement.
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Mastery Path
Your journey to multiplication mastery!
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Learn Anchor Facts
Master ×1, ×2, ×5, and ×10. These are your foundation for all other facts!
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Practice Break-Apart
Use the Break-Apart Playground to split hard facts into easy ones you know.
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Explore Doubling & Halving
See how facts connect! 4× is double of 2×, and 8× is double of 4×.
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Master Near-Ten
Use 10 as your stepping stone for ×9 and ×11 facts.
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Become a Strategy Master
Choose the best strategy for each problem. You're a thinking mathematician!
🎯 Today's Challenge
Solve 5 problems using the Break-Apart strategy!
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Strategy Tips
Quick reminders for smart math!
Anchor Facts
Best for: ×1, ×2, ×5, ×10
5 × 9 = 45 (count by 5s!)
✂️Break Apart
Best for: Any hard fact
7×6 = (5×6)+(2×6) = 42
📅 Weekly Goals
Solve 20 problems total
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Use each strategy at least 3 times
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Complete the Chapter Quiz
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Get a 5-streak
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Quick Reference Card
Your cheat sheet for multiplication strategies!
⚓ Anchor Facts
×1: Same number (7×1=7)
×2: Double it (7×2=14)
×5: Count by 5s or half of ×10
×10: Add a zero (7×10=70)
✂️ Break Apart
Split hard facts into easy ones:
7×8 = (5×8) + (2×8) = 40 + 16 = 56
6×7 = (5×7) + (1×7) = 35 + 7 = 42
🔄 Double/Half
Doubling: 4× = double of 2×, 8× = double of 4×
Example: 4×7 = double(2×7) = double(14) = 28
🎯 Near-Ten
×9: Use ×10, then subtract once
9×6 = (10×6) − 6 = 60 − 6 = 54
×11: Use ×10, then add once
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Chapter Summary
What you've learned
Anchor Facts
×1, ×2, ×5, ×10 are your foundation
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Break-Apart
Hard facts = easy facts combined
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Double/Half
Related facts help you find new ones
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Near-Tens
×10 is your stepping stone
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Thinking > Remembering
You can always figure it out!
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"I don't need to remember everything — I can figure things out."
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👨‍👩‍👧Parent & Teacher Corner

This chapter treats tables as patterns to discover, not facts to drill. Research shows strategy-first learning creates faster, more durable recall.

✅ Signs of Mastery

  • Uses 2+ strategies for one problem
  • Explains thinking: "I knew 5×7, so..."
  • Estimates before solving
  • Doesn't panic when forgetting
  • Connects multiplication to real situations
  • Self-corrects errors using strategies

❌ What NOT to Do

  • Timed tests (creates anxiety)
  • Chanting without understanding
  • Punishing slow thinking
  • Forcing one method
  • Comparing speed with siblings/peers
  • Expecting instant recall before strategies are solid

💡 Why This Works

Strategies lead to fluency naturally. Automaticity emerges in 3-6 months of strategic practice. Research by Jo Boaler (Stanford) shows that timed tests cause math anxiety, while strategic thinking builds confident mathematicians.

🎯 Practice Tips

  • Daily: 5-10 minutes of strategy practice (not speed drills)
  • Weekly: One new strategy focus each week
  • Ask: "How did you figure that out?" not "What's the answer?"
  • Celebrate: Strategic thinking, not just correct answers

📊 Progress Tracking

This chapter saves progress automatically. Check the Strategy Confidence section to see which strategies your child uses most. Encourage balance across all four strategies.

Achievements unlock when:

  • 🎯 First 10 problems solved
  • 🔥 5 correct answers in a row
  • 🧰 All 4 strategies used
  • 🏆 80%+ on chapter quiz
  • ♾️ 20 correct in infinite practice

📚 Board Alignment

CBSE: Tables 2-10, mental math strategies, deriving facts from known facts (Class 3 curriculum)

ICSE: Multiplication strategies, problem-solving with tables, mathematical reasoning

Cambridge Primary: Mental strategies for multiplication, derived facts, number relationships

🏠 Home Activities

  • Kitchen Math: "We need 6 eggs per person. There are 4 people. How many eggs?" (Let them use any strategy!)
  • Shopping: "3 packets cost ₹7 each. What's the total?" (Break-apart: 3×7 = 3×5 + 3×2 = 15+6 = 21)
  • Games: Roll two dice, multiply the numbers using a strategy
  • Car Math: Look for arrays in buildings, windows, tiles
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Did You Know?

Mathematicians don't memorize everything! They use patterns and strategies. Many famous mathematicians were slow calculators but brilliant strategic thinkers. Speed comes naturally after understanding.

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