Meet the Math Facts – Multiplication Song

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In this lesson, students are introduced to multiplication through engaging explanations and examples for numbers one to twelve. Each section illustrates how multiplying by a specific number can be understood as repeated addition, making the concept accessible and fun. By the end of the lesson, learners are encouraged to practice their multiplication facts to enhance their skills.
  1. What happens when you multiply a number by one?
  2. Can you explain how multiplying by two is like adding?
  3. What do you think is the most fun part about learning multiplication?

Meet the Math Facts – Multiplication Fun!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with multiplication? Let’s learn how to multiply numbers from one to twelve. It’s like a magic trick with numbers! Let’s get started.

Multiplying with One

Multiplying by one is super easy! Whatever number you multiply by one, you get the same number back. It’s like a mirror!

  • 1 x 1 = 1
  • 1 x 2 = 2
  • 1 x 3 = 3
  • …and so on up to 1 x 12 = 12

Multiplying with Two

When you multiply by two, it’s like adding the number to itself. Let’s see how it works:

  • 2 x 1 = 2
  • 2 x 2 = 4
  • 2 x 3 = 6
  • …and so on up to 2 x 12 = 24

Multiplying with Three

Multiplying by three is like adding the number three times. Check it out:

  • 3 x 1 = 3
  • 3 x 2 = 6
  • 3 x 3 = 9
  • …and so on up to 3 x 12 = 36

Multiplying with Four

Four is fun! It’s like adding the number four times. Let’s try:

  • 4 x 1 = 4
  • 4 x 2 = 8
  • 4 x 3 = 12
  • …and so on up to 4 x 12 = 48

Multiplying with Five

Multiplying by five is like counting by fives. Let’s see:

  • 5 x 1 = 5
  • 5 x 2 = 10
  • 5 x 3 = 15
  • …and so on up to 5 x 12 = 60

Multiplying with Six

Six is a cool number! Let’s multiply by six:

  • 6 x 1 = 6
  • 6 x 2 = 12
  • 6 x 3 = 18
  • …and so on up to 6 x 12 = 72

Multiplying with Seven

Seven is lucky! Let’s see what happens when we multiply by seven:

  • 7 x 1 = 7
  • 7 x 2 = 14
  • 7 x 3 = 21
  • …and so on up to 7 x 12 = 84

Multiplying with Eight

Eight is great! Let’s multiply by eight:

  • 8 x 1 = 8
  • 8 x 2 = 16
  • 8 x 3 = 24
  • …and so on up to 8 x 12 = 96

Multiplying with Nine

Nine is fine! Let’s see how nine works:

  • 9 x 1 = 9
  • 9 x 2 = 18
  • 9 x 3 = 27
  • …and so on up to 9 x 12 = 108

Multiplying with Ten

Ten is easy! Just add a zero to the number. Let’s try:

  • 10 x 1 = 10
  • 10 x 2 = 20
  • 10 x 3 = 30
  • …and so on up to 10 x 12 = 120

Multiplying with Eleven

Eleven is interesting! Let’s see what happens:

  • 11 x 1 = 11
  • 11 x 2 = 22
  • 11 x 3 = 33
  • …and so on up to 11 x 12 = 132

Multiplying with Twelve

Twelve is the last one! Let’s multiply by twelve:

  • 12 x 1 = 12
  • 12 x 2 = 24
  • 12 x 3 = 36
  • …and so on up to 12 x 12 = 144

Wow, you did it! Now you know your multiplication facts. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a math whiz in no time!

  1. Can you think of a time when you used multiplication in your daily life, like sharing toys or snacks with friends? How did it help you?
  2. If you could create a fun game or activity using multiplication, what would it be? How would you play it with your friends or family?
  3. Imagine you are a superhero whose power is to multiply things. What would you multiply to make the world a better place, and why?
  1. Multiplication Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your house or classroom to find items that come in groups. For example, find a pair of shoes (2 shoes), a pack of crayons (12 crayons), or a set of forks (4 forks). Count the items in each group and write down a multiplication fact that matches. For example, if you find 3 pairs of shoes, write down 3 x 2 = 6.

  2. Build a Multiplication Garden: Use colored paper or craft sticks to create flowers with different numbers of petals. Each flower should represent a multiplication fact. For example, a flower with 5 petals could represent 5 x 1 = 5. Arrange your flowers in a garden pattern and practice saying the multiplication facts out loud. You can even create a garden for each number from 1 to 12!

  3. Multiplication Story Time: Create a short story or comic strip where characters use multiplication in their adventures. For example, a character might need to count the number of apples in baskets, where each basket has 4 apples. Illustrate your story and share it with your classmates or family. Think about how multiplication helps the characters solve problems in the story.

Here is a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Let’s all practice our math facts!

**Multiplication from one through twelve:**

– One times one equals one
– One times two equals two
– One times three equals three
– One times four equals four
– One times five equals five
– One times six equals six
– One times seven equals seven
– One times eight equals eight
– One times nine equals nine
– One times ten equals ten
– One times eleven equals eleven
– One times twelve equals twelve

Now let’s try two:

– Two times one equals two
– Two times two equals four
– Two times three equals six
– Two times four equals eight
– Two times five equals ten
– Two times six equals twelve
– Two times seven equals fourteen
– Two times eight equals sixteen
– Two times nine equals eighteen
– Two times ten equals twenty
– Two times eleven equals twenty-two
– Two times twelve equals twenty-four

Let’s try three:

– Three times one equals three
– Three times two equals six
– Three times three equals nine
– Three times four equals twelve
– Three times five equals fifteen
– Three times six equals eighteen
– Three times seven equals twenty-one
– Three times eight equals twenty-four
– Three times nine equals twenty-seven
– Three times ten equals thirty
– Three times eleven equals thirty-three
– Three times twelve equals thirty-six

Now let’s try four:

– Four times one equals four
– Four times two equals eight
– Four times three equals twelve
– Four times four equals sixteen
– Four times five equals twenty
– Four times six equals twenty-four
– Four times seven equals twenty-eight
– Four times eight equals thirty-two
– Four times nine equals thirty-six
– Four times ten equals forty
– Four times eleven equals forty-four
– Four times twelve equals forty-eight

Now let’s try five:

– Five times one equals five
– Five times two equals ten
– Five times three equals fifteen
– Five times four equals twenty
– Five times five equals twenty-five
– Five times six equals thirty
– Five times seven equals thirty-five
– Five times eight equals forty
– Five times nine equals forty-five
– Five times ten equals fifty
– Five times eleven equals fifty-five
– Five times twelve equals sixty

Let’s try six:

– Six times one equals six
– Six times two equals twelve
– Six times three equals eighteen
– Six times four equals twenty-four
– Six times five equals thirty
– Six times six equals thirty-six
– Six times seven equals forty-two
– Six times eight equals forty-eight
– Six times nine equals fifty-four
– Six times ten equals sixty
– Six times eleven equals sixty-six
– Six times twelve equals seventy-two

Now let’s try seven:

– Seven times one equals seven
– Seven times two equals fourteen
– Seven times three equals twenty-one
– Seven times four equals twenty-eight
– Seven times five equals thirty-five
– Seven times six equals forty-two
– Seven times seven equals forty-nine
– Seven times eight equals fifty-six
– Seven times nine equals sixty-three
– Seven times ten equals seventy
– Seven times eleven equals seventy-seven
– Seven times twelve equals eighty-four

Now let’s try eight:

– Eight times one equals eight
– Eight times two equals sixteen
– Eight times three equals twenty-four
– Eight times four equals thirty-two
– Eight times five equals forty
– Eight times six equals forty-eight
– Eight times seven equals fifty-six
– Eight times eight equals sixty-four
– Eight times nine equals seventy-two
– Eight times ten equals eighty
– Eight times eleven equals eighty-eight
– Eight times twelve equals ninety-six

Let’s try nine:

– Nine times one equals nine
– Nine times two equals eighteen
– Nine times three equals twenty-seven
– Nine times four equals thirty-six
– Nine times five equals forty-five
– Nine times six equals fifty-four
– Nine times seven equals sixty-three
– Nine times eight equals seventy-two
– Nine times nine equals eighty-one
– Nine times ten equals ninety
– Nine times eleven equals ninety-nine
– Nine times twelve equals one hundred eight

Now let’s try ten:

– Ten times one equals ten
– Ten times two equals twenty
– Ten times three equals thirty
– Ten times four equals forty
– Ten times five equals fifty
– Ten times six equals sixty
– Ten times seven equals seventy
– Ten times eight equals eighty
– Ten times nine equals ninety
– Ten times ten equals one hundred
– Ten times eleven equals one hundred ten
– Ten times twelve equals one hundred twenty

Now let’s try eleven:

– Eleven times one equals eleven
– Eleven times two equals twenty-two
– Eleven times three equals thirty-three
– Eleven times four equals forty-four
– Eleven times five equals fifty-five
– Eleven times six equals sixty-six
– Eleven times seven equals seventy-seven
– Eleven times eight equals eighty-eight
– Eleven times nine equals ninety-nine
– Eleven times ten equals one hundred ten
– Eleven times eleven equals one hundred twenty-one
– Eleven times twelve equals one hundred thirty-two

Let’s try twelve:

– Twelve times one equals twelve
– Twelve times two equals twenty-four
– Twelve times three equals thirty-six
– Twelve times four equals forty-eight
– Twelve times five equals sixty
– Twelve times six equals seventy-two
– Twelve times seven equals eighty-four
– Twelve times eight equals ninety-six
– Twelve times nine equals one hundred eight
– Twelve times ten equals one hundred twenty
– Twelve times eleven equals one hundred thirty-two
– Twelve times twelve equals one hundred forty-four

Now we know our math facts!

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