Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun while learning the 7 times table? Let’s dive into it and see how easy it can be!
When we multiply numbers by 7, we are just adding 7 over and over again. Let’s see how it works:
7 times 1 is 7.
7 times 2 is 14.
7 times 3 is 21.
7 times 4 is 28.
7 times 5 is 35.
7 times 6 is 42.
7 times 7 is 49.
7 times 8 is 56.
7 times 9 is 63.
7 times 10 is 70.
7 times 11 is 77.
7 times 12 is 84.
You’re doing great! Remember, practice makes perfect. The more you practice, the better you’ll get at remembering these numbers. You can even try singing them to a tune to make it more fun!
Did you know that multiplication is like adding the same number many times? For example, 7 times 3 is the same as adding 7 three times: 7 + 7 + 7 = 21!
Once you feel confident, try to quiz yourself or a friend. See if you can say the answers without looking. You’ll be a multiplication master in no time!
Keep up the good work, and remember to have fun while learning!
Sevens Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your house or classroom to find groups of items that add up to 7, 14, 21, or any other number in the 7 times table. For example, you might find 7 pencils, 14 crayons, or 21 blocks. Count them out loud and say the multiplication fact that matches. This will help you see multiplication in action!
7 Times Table Hopscotch: Create a hopscotch grid with numbers from the 7 times table (7, 14, 21, etc.) using chalk outside or tape indoors. As you hop on each number, say the multiplication fact out loud. For example, when you hop on 14, say “7 times 2 is 14!” This activity will help you remember the facts while having fun and staying active.
Story Time with Sevens: Create a short story or comic strip where the main character uses the 7 times table to solve a problem. Maybe they need to buy 7 packs of stickers, and each pack has 7 stickers. How many stickers do they have in total? Share your story with a friend or family member and explain how you used multiplication to find the answer.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
Rock and learn.
We don’t say sorry, and now we’re steady.
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
Seven times one is seven.
Seven times two is fourteen.
Seven times three is twenty-one.
Seven times four is twenty-eight.
Seven times five is thirty-five.
Seven times six is forty-two.
Seven times seven is forty-nine.
Seven times eight is fifty-six.
Seven times nine is sixty-three.
Seven times ten is seventy.
Seven times eleven is seventy-seven.
Seven times twelve is eighty-four.
Hey, I think you got it! Yeah, you’re doing good!
Not in your mouth like I knew you could.
And though it may seem an impossible dream,
If you keep on working, you may get as good as me.
[Music]
Seven times one is seven.
Seven times two is fourteen.
Seven times three is twenty-one.
Seven times four is twenty-eight.
Seven times five is thirty-five.
Seven times six is forty-two.
Seven times seven is forty-nine.
Seven times eight is fifty-six.
Seven times nine is sixty-three.
Seven times ten is seventy.
Seven times eleven is seventy-seven.
Seven times twelve is eighty-four.
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