Multiplication facts up to 10: true or false?
Key Notes :
1. Understanding Multiplication
- Definition: Multiplication is a way of adding equal groups.
- Example: 3 × 4 means 3 groups of 4 (4 + 4 + 4).
- Fact Family: Multiplication and division are related. For example, 3 × 4 = 12 and 12 ÷ 4 = 3.
2. Multiplication Facts up to 10
- Focus on learning multiplication tables from 1 to 10.
- Tip for students: Repetition and practice help to memorize the facts quickly.
3. True or False Statements
- Students will determine whether multiplication facts are correct or incorrect.
- Example Statements:
- 3 × 5 = 15 (True)
- 7 × 6 = 42 (True)
- 4 × 9 = 36 (True)
- 6 × 8 = 45 (False)
4. Key Concepts for True or False Questions
- True: If the multiplication fact is correct.
- False: If the multiplication fact is incorrect.
- Use multiplication tables to verify each statement.
5. Examples for Practice
7 × 5 = 35 (True)
6 × 2 = 12 (True)
5 × 3 = 18 (False)
9 × 4 = 36 (True)
Learn with an example
Is the number sentence true or false?
5 × 8 = 40
- true
- false
The number sentence is true because its two sides are equal.
5 × 8 equals 40.
Is the number sentence true or false?
5 × 3 = 15
- true
- false
The number sentence is true because its two sides are equal.5×3 equals 15.
Is the number sentence true or false?
7 × 1 = 8
- true
- false
The number sentence is false because its two sides are not equal.
A number multiplied by 1 is always equal to itself. 7 × 1 equals 7, not 8.
Is the number sentence true or false?
10 × 3 = 31
- true
- false
The number sentence is false because its two sides are not equal.
10 × 3 equals 30, not 31.
Is the number sentence true or false?
6 ×1 = 6
- true
- false
The number sentence is true because its two sides are equal.
A number multiplied by 1 is always equal to itself.
6 × 1 equals 6.
Let’s try some examples!