Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 1 x 1 =1

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In this lesson, we introduced the concept of multiplication as a way to add the same number repeatedly, starting with the example of “1 times 1,” which equals 1. We encouraged children to explore multiplication further by grouping items like toys or snacks, emphasizing that learning about numbers can be fun and magical. Additionally, we invited them to join the Preschool Prep Kids Club for more engaging activities and games related to math.
  1. What does it mean when we say “1 times 1”?
  2. Can you think of something you can count in groups, like toys or snacks?
  3. How do you feel when you learn about multiplication?

Let’s Learn About Multiplication!

Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going to have fun with numbers. Are you ready to learn something new? Let’s talk about multiplication!

What is Multiplication?

Multiplication is a way to add the same number again and again. It’s like having a group of the same number. Let’s see how it works with the number 1!

1 Times 1

When we say “1 times 1,” it means we have one group of one. So, if you have one apple and you get one more apple, you still have just one apple. Isn’t that easy? So, 1 times 1 equals 1!

Fun with Numbers

Now that you know what 1 times 1 is, you can try it with other numbers too! Multiplication is like magic with numbers. You can make groups of toys, candies, or even your favorite snacks!

Join the Fun!

If you want to have more fun with numbers, games, and puzzles, you can join the Preschool Prep Kids Club! There are lots of exciting things to do and learn. Ask a grown-up to help you visit www.preschoolprepkidsclub.com to start your adventure!

Have fun learning and playing with numbers! You’re doing a great job!

  • Can you think of a time when you had to share something equally with your friends, like toys or snacks? How did you make sure everyone got the same amount?
  • Imagine you have a group of 3 toys. If you had 3 more groups just like it, how many toys would you have in total? Can you draw a picture to show your answer?
  • What are some things you like to count or group together at home or school? How can multiplication help you count them faster?
  1. Group Counting with Toys: Gather a collection of small toys, like blocks or action figures. Ask the children to create groups of the same number, such as groups of 2 or 3. Then, count how many toys are in each group and how many groups there are. For example, if there are 3 groups of 2 toys, ask them to count how many toys there are in total. This helps them see multiplication as repeated addition.

  2. Snack Time Multiplication: During snack time, use small snacks like grapes or crackers. Ask the children to make groups of snacks, such as 2 groups of 3 grapes. Let them count how many grapes they have in total. Encourage them to try different groupings and see how multiplication works with their snacks.

  3. Multiplication Walk: Take a walk around the classroom or playground and look for things that come in groups. For example, count the number of legs on chairs or the number of petals on flowers. Ask questions like, “If each chair has 4 legs and we have 3 chairs, how many legs are there in total?” This activity helps children apply multiplication to real-world situations.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

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1 * 1 = 1
1 * 1 = 1
1 * 1 = 1
1 * 1 = 1
1 * 1 = 1
1 * 1 = 1

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