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!
Multiplying with 8 is like a magic trick! Let’s see some examples:
Now it’s your turn! Can you fill in the blanks with the right answers? Let’s try:
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!
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!
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?
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?”
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!
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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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