Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 1 x 10 = 10

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In this lesson, students learn about the concept of multiplication, specifically focusing on the multiplication fact of 1 x 10 = 10. The lesson emphasizes that multiplying by 10 is straightforward, as it simply involves adding a zero to the end of the number, making counting easier. Through practice and engaging examples, students are encouraged to explore and enjoy the world of math.
  1. What does it mean when we say 1 x 10 = 10?
  2. Can you think of something you can count that comes in groups of ten?
  3. Why do you think multiplying by 10 is easy and special?

Meet the Math Facts: Multiplication & Division – 1 x 10 = 10

Learning About Multiplication

Hey there! Today, we’re going to learn about a fun math fact: multiplying by 10. Multiplication is like adding the same number over and over again. It’s a quick way to add things up!

Understanding 1 x 10 = 10

Let’s look at the math fact: 1 x 10 = 10. This means if you have one group of ten, you have ten things in total. Imagine you have one box, and inside that box, there are ten toys. How many toys do you have? That’s right, you have ten toys!

Why is Multiplying by 10 Special?

Multiplying by 10 is super cool because it makes counting easy. Whenever you multiply a number by 10, you just add a zero to the end of that number. For example, 2 x 10 is 20, and 3 x 10 is 30. See how easy that is?

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice together! Try saying 1 x 10 = 10 out loud a few times. You can even use your fingers to count to ten. It’s fun to see how multiplication works!

More Fun with Math

Math is like a puzzle, and learning new math facts helps you solve it. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a math whiz! Remember, math is everywhere, and it’s exciting to learn new things.

Keep Exploring

If you enjoyed learning this math fact, there are many more to discover. Keep exploring and having fun with math. Who knows what amazing things you’ll learn next!

  • Can you think of a time when you had to count a lot of things? How would multiplying by 10 make it easier for you to count them?
  • Imagine you have 10 friends, and each friend gives you 1 sticker. How many stickers do you have in total? What if each friend gave you 10 stickers instead?
  • Have you ever noticed how multiplying by 10 is used in real life, like when counting money or measuring things? Can you share an example?
  1. Counting with Objects: Gather 10 small objects like buttons, coins, or toy blocks. Ask a grown-up to help you find a box or a small container. Place all 10 objects inside the box. Now, take them out one by one and count them aloud to see how many you have. Can you think of other things you might have 10 of? Try counting them too!

  2. Draw and Multiply: Grab some paper and crayons or markers. Draw a picture of 10 of your favorite things, like stars, hearts, or animals. Next to your drawing, write the multiplication fact 1 x 10 = 10. Show your drawing to a friend or family member and explain how multiplying by 10 helped you count your favorite things.

  3. Multiplication Hunt: Go on a multiplication hunt around your house or classroom. Look for things that come in groups of 10, like fingers on two hands, toes on two feet, or even 10 crayons in a box. Each time you find a group of 10, say the multiplication fact 1 x 10 = 10 out loud. How many groups of 10 can you find?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

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1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10
1 * 10 = 10

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