Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with the number 8? Let’s learn how to multiply with 8 and see how amazing it can be!
Here are some cool multiplication facts with the number 8. Let’s say them together:
Now, let’s see if you can say the answers before I do! Ready?
Now it’s your turn to try it on your own. Can you fill in the blanks?
Don’t wait, feel great! Concentrate on 8. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a multiplication master in no time!
Number 8 Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find items that come in groups of 8. This could be 8 crayons, 8 blocks, or 8 pieces of fruit. Once you find them, try to create a simple story or picture using these items. Share your creation with a friend or family member and explain how you used the number 8!
8-Legged Friends: Did you know that spiders have 8 legs? Draw a picture of a spider and count its legs to make sure there are 8. Then, think of other animals or objects that might have something in groups of 8. Can you draw or list them? Share your findings with the class and see who found the most 8-legged or 8-part items!
8 Times Table Dance: Create a fun dance or hand clapping routine to help remember the 8 times table. For each multiplication fact (like 8 x 1, 8 x 2, etc.), come up with a unique move or clap. Practice your routine and then perform it for your classmates or family. This will help you remember the multiplication facts in a fun and active way!
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Don’t wait, feel great! Concentrate on 8.
8 x 1 is 8,
8 x 2 is 16,
8 x 3 is 24,
8 x 4 is 32,
8 x 5 is 40,
8 x 6 is 48,
8 x 7 is 56,
8 x 8 is 64,
8 x 9 is 72,
8 x 10 is 80,
8 x 11 is 88,
8 x 12 is 96.
Now you give the answer before I do!
8 x 1 is 8,
8 x 2 is 16,
8 x 3 is 24,
8 x 4 is 32,
8 x 5 is 40,
8 x 6 is 48,
8 x 7 is 56,
8 x 8 is 64,
8 x 9 is 72,
8 x 10 is 80,
8 x 11 is 88,
8 x 12 is 96.
Now let’s try it on your own!
8 x 1 is,
8 x 2 is,
8 x 3 is,
8 x 4 is,
8 x 5 is,
8 x 6 is,
8 x 7 is,
8 x 8 is,
8 x 9 is,
8 x 10 is,
8 x 11 is,
8 x 12 is.
Don’t wait, feel great! Concentrate on 8.
8 is great!
Don’t wait, feel great! Concentrate on 8!
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This version removes any repetitive phrases and clarifies the multiplication results.