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Author
MELVIN
Subject
Mathematics
This resource is an anchor chart designed to help students learn how to multiply three-digit numbers by two-digit numbers using the standard algorithm. It outlines clear steps that students can follow: starting with multiplying by the ones place, using a placeholder zero for the tens place, and then adding the partial products to find the final answer. The chart includes a detailed worked example of multiplying 124 by 37, breaking down each step, and emphasizes the importance of aligning the digits by place value. Additionally, there are various practice problems categorized by support level, allowing students to gradually take more responsibility as they gain confidence. The resource also includes reflective questions to deepen understanding of the concepts involved in double-digit multiplication.
Clarify the Learning Goal
Visual Aids
Model with Group Work
Encourage Think-Alouds
Use Pair-Share for Problem Solving
Highlight the Placeholder
Differentiate Levels of Support
Ongoing Feedback and Checkpoints
Incorporate Technology
Reflect and Adjust