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Match the multiplication to the addition.

5×2 9+9
+9

0×6 2+2
+2+2+2 1 1 1 1
5 5 5 5
9 ×13 + +
+
5
Match the multiplication to the addition.

5×2 9+9
+9

0×6 2+2
+2+2+2 1 1 1 1
5 5 5 5
9 ×13 + +
+
5
Alex has 4 pieces of wood.

Each piece of wood is m long.

How long is all of Alex’s wood? m


Have a think

1 1 1 1
7 7 7 7

1 1 1 1 4
+ + + =
7 7 7 7 7
1 1 1 1 4
+ + + =
7 7 7 7 7

1 4
4 ×7 = 7
Have a think

What is the What is


same? different?
1 1 1 2
+ = 2 × =
3 3 3 3

Have a think
1 5 1
×5 = =
10 10 2
1 3
×3 =
10 10

To multiply a fraction by an integer, I multiply the


__________
numerator by the integer and the ___________
denominator
remains the same.
Have a go at questions 1 – 3 on
the worksheet.
A book is m long. How long would 12 books be if
they were put next to each other?

I know! The books would


be m long.

Do you agree with Tiny? Explain why.

Tiny is incorrect. Tiny has multiplied the


numerator and the denominator by 12.

12 1 1 Have a think
1 5 2
5× = =1
3 3 3
Have a think

0 1 2
Have a go at questions 4 – 5 on
the worksheet.
1 8 Have a think
8× = =4
2 2

1 14 2 1
× 14 = =2 =2
6 6 6 3

1
× = 2
9
1
× = 2
9

1 18
× 18 =
9 9
Have a think

1 3
× 11 = 1
8 8
11
8

1 2 4
10 × =1 = 1
6 3 6
10
6
Is the statement always, sometimes or never
true? Always true.

When you multiply a unit fraction by


the same number as its denominator,
the answer will be 1 whole.

10 1 Why does
this always
3 1 happen?

100 1
Have a think
Have a go at the rest of the
worksheet.

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