Students encounter multiplication in real-world contexts, learning to translate words into calculations and justify their method.
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Highlight and define: 'each', 'altogether', 'groups of'. Demonstrate underlining strategy for key information. Allow verbal explanation before written response.
Provide a word bank (altogether, each, groups of, rows of) so students can identify multiplication language. Allow use of multiplication grids.
Do students correctly identify when a problem requires multiplication? Can they use more than one strategy? Do they include units in their answers?
Write problems on the board rather than cards. Students use fingers or tally marks as counters.
Students may add when they should multiply (seeing 4 and 6 and writing 4+6). Reinforce the meaning of 'equal groups' and 'how many altogether'.
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