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In this lesson, students explore the exciting world of multiplying with the number 8, discovering its unique properties through various examples. They engage in practice exercises to reinforce their understanding and are encouraged to remember a catchy phrase to help them concentrate on multiplication with 8. Additionally, the lesson highlights the cultural significance of the number 8 as a lucky number in many societies, adding an extra layer of fun to the learning experience.
  1. What is one way we can remember how to multiply with the number 8?
  2. Can you think of a time when you used multiplication in your everyday life?
  3. Why do you think the number 8 is considered special or lucky in some cultures?

Let’s Have Fun with the Number 8!

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!

Magic with Multiplication

Multiplying with 8 is like a magic trick! Let’s see some examples:

  • 8 times 5 is 40.
  • 8 times 7 is 56.
  • 8 times 3 is 24.
  • 8 times 11 is 88.
  • 8 times 1 is 8.
  • 8 times 10 is 80.
  • 8 times 2 is 16.
  • 8 times 9 is 72.
  • 8 times 12 is 96.
  • 8 times 8 is 64.
  • 8 times 4 is 32.
  • 8 times 6 is 48.

Time to Practice!

Now it’s your turn! Can you fill in the blanks with the right answers? Let’s try:

  • 8 times 4 is __.
  • 8 times 7 is __.
  • 8 times 10 is __.
  • 8 times 11 is __.
  • 8 times 2 is __.
  • 8 times 8 is __.
  • 8 times 5 is __.
  • 8 times 6 is __.
  • 8 times 9 is __.
  • 8 times 12 is __.
  • 8 times 3 is __.
  • 8 times 1 is __.

Remember the Magic of 8!

Whenever you need to multiply with 8, just remember: “Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8!” Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a multiplication master!

Extra Fun Fact

Did you know that the number 8 is special in many cultures? In some places, it’s considered a lucky number! So, keep having fun with 8 and enjoy learning!

  • What are some things you can think of that come in groups of 8? Can you find any around your home or school?
  • Why do you think the number 8 is considered lucky in some cultures? Do you have a favorite number that feels special to you?
  • Can you create your own magic trick using the number 8? How would you show it to your friends or family?
  1. Number 8 Hunt: Go on a number 8 hunt around your home or classroom. Look for things that come in groups of 8. It could be 8 crayons, 8 books, or 8 buttons. Count them out loud and see how many groups of 8 you can find. Can you find more than 3 groups?

  2. 8-Legged Friends: Draw or craft an octopus or a spider, both of which have 8 legs. As you create your 8-legged friend, count each leg out loud. Once you’re done, use your creation to tell a story about an adventure it goes on, using multiplication with 8 in your story. For example, “The octopus found 8 shells, and each shell had 8 pearls. How many pearls did it find in total?”

  3. 8 Times Table Dance: Create a fun dance or a clapping rhythm to help remember the 8 times table. For each multiplication fact (like 8 times 3), make a unique move or clap pattern. Practice your dance with a friend or family member and teach them the magic of multiplying by 8!

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

Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.
Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.

8 x 5 is 40.
8 x 7 is 56.
8 x 3 is 24.
8 x 11 is 88.
8 x 1 is 8.
8 x 10 is 80.
8 x 2 is 16.
8 x 9 is 72.
8 x 12 is 96.
8 x 8 is 64.
8 x 4 is 32.
8 x 6 is 48.

Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.
Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.

Now you give the answer before I do:
8 x 4 is __.
8 x 7 is __.
8 x 10 is __.
8 x 11 is __.
8 x 2 is __.
8 x 8 is __.
8 x 5 is __.
8 x 6 is __.
8 x 9 is __.
8 x 12 is __.
8 x 3 is __.
8 x 1 is __.

Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.
Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.
8 is great.
Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.
Don’t wait, feel great, concentrate on 8.

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