In Multiplication And Division topic, 4th Grade students will learn how numbers work together in groups. They learn how multiplication helps count equal groups faster. They also learn how division helps share or split numbers into equal parts. This topic builds strong number sense and prepares students for harder math. Students practice thinking carefully and solving problems step by step.
Students learn multiplication facts up to larger numbers using models and patterns. They understand division as sharing and grouping. Children explore how multiplication and division are related. They practice solving problems using equal groups and arrays. Students also learn to check answers by using the opposite operation. By the end, they can solve real life problems with confidence.
1. What is 6 x 8 equal to
A. 42
B. 46
C. 48
D. 54
2. Fill in the blank: 9 x 7 = _____
3. A box has 24 pencils. They are shared equally among 6 students. How many pencils does each student get
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
4. Fill in the blank: 56 divided by 8 equals _____
5. Which number sentence shows the relationship between 5 x 6 and division
A. 30 divided by 5 equals 6
B. 30 plus 5 equals 35
C. 6 plus 5 equals 11
D. 30 minus 6 equals 24
Multiplication and division help children understand how numbers work in real life. These skills are used when sharing, grouping, and planning. They support strong problem solving and logical thinking. This topic prepares students for fractions and advanced math. It also builds confidence with numbers. Parents often see these skills used in daily activities like shopping and planning.
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