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In this lesson, students learn about the number four and its significance through fun facts, such as its presence in sports and shapes. The lesson introduces the 4 times table, encouraging students to practice multiplication by reciting and filling in answers. By the end, students are motivated to remember the fun facts while mastering the 4 times table.
  1. What is one fun fact you learned about the number four?
  2. Can you say the answer to 4 x 3 without looking?
  3. How many times can you practice the 4 times table in one day?

Learning the 4 Times Table

Did you know that the number four is super cool? Let’s explore some fun facts about the number four and learn how to multiply with it!

Fun Facts About Four

Four is a special number because:

  • There are four quarters in a football game.
  • A square has four sides that are all the same length.
  • A race car zooms around on four wheels.

Now, let’s learn how to multiply with the number four!

Multiplying with Four

Here is the 4 times table. Try to say the answers with me:

  • 4 x 1 = 4
  • 4 x 2 = 8
  • 4 x 3 = 12
  • 4 x 4 = 16
  • 4 x 5 = 20
  • 4 x 6 = 24
  • 4 x 7 = 28
  • 4 x 8 = 32
  • 4 x 9 = 36
  • 4 x 10 = 40
  • 4 x 11 = 44
  • 4 x 12 = 48

Practice Time!

Now it’s your turn! Try to say the answers before I do:

  • 4 x 1 = 4
  • 4 x 2 = 8
  • 4 x 3 = 12
  • 4 x 4 = 16
  • 4 x 5 = 20
  • 4 x 6 = 24
  • 4 x 7 = 28
  • 4 x 8 = 32
  • 4 x 9 = 36
  • 4 x 10 = 40
  • 4 x 11 = 44
  • 4 x 12 = 48

Challenge Yourself!

Can you fill in the answers all by yourself? Give it a try:

  • 4 x 1 =
  • 4 x 2 =
  • 4 x 3 =
  • 4 x 4 =
  • 4 x 5 =
  • 4 x 6 =
  • 4 x 7 =
  • 4 x 8 =
  • 4 x 9 =
  • 4 x 10 =
  • 4 x 11 =
  • 4 x 12 =

Remember the Fun Facts!

As you practice, remember:

  • Four quarters in a football game.
  • Four sides to a square are the same.
  • Four wheels to a race car turn.

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a 4 times table expert!

  • Can you think of other things that come in groups of four? Maybe something you see at home or in nature?
  • Why do you think it’s important to learn the 4 times table? How might it help you in everyday life?
  • Have you ever played a game or done an activity where you needed to use the number four? What was it, and how did you use the number?
  1. Four in Nature: Go on a nature walk with a family member or friend. Look for things that come in groups of four. For example, you might find a four-leaf clover or notice that some flowers have four petals. Draw or take pictures of what you find and share with the class!

  2. Four Times Table Hopscotch: Create a hopscotch grid on the ground using chalk. Instead of numbers, write the results of the 4 times table (4, 8, 12, etc.) in each square. As you hop through the grid, say the multiplication fact that matches each number you land on. For example, if you land on 8, say “4 times 2 equals 8!”

  3. Four’s Daily Life Hunt: At home, look for objects or situations where the number four is important. For example, you might find four chairs at a table or four wheels on a toy car. Make a list of these items and explain why the number four is important for each one. Share your findings with your classmates!

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

Four quarters in a football game
Four sides to a square are the same
Four wheels to a race car turn
And the 4 times table I can learn

Let’s multiply:
4 x 1 is 4
4 x 2 is 8
4 x 3 is 12
4 x 4 is 16
4 x 5 is 20
4 x 6 is 24
4 x 7 is 28
4 x 8 is 32
4 x 9 is 36
4 x 10 is 40
4 x 11 is 44
4 x 12 is 48

Four quarters in a football game
Four sides to a square are the same
Four wheels to a race car turn
And the 4 times table I can learn

Now say the answer before me:
4 x 1 is 4
4 x 2 is 8
4 x 3 is 12
4 x 4 is 16
4 x 5 is 20
4 x 6 is 24
4 x 7 is 28
4 x 8 is 32
4 x 9 is 36
4 x 10 is 40
4 x 11 is 44
4 x 12 is 48

Now, all on your own:
4 x 1 is
4 x 2 is
4 x 3 is
4 x 4 is
4 x 5 is
4 x 6 is
4 x 7 is
4 x 8 is
4 x 9 is
4 x 10 is
4 x 11 is
4 x 12 is

Four quarters in a football game
Four sides to a square are the same
Four wheels to a race car turn
And the 4 times table I can learn

This version maintains the educational content while ensuring clarity and readability.

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