Observation 2 11 10 16
Observation 2 11 10 16
Observation 2 11 10 16
20
10 x 20 = 200
5
10 x 5 = 50
10
6 x 20 = 120
6 x 5 = 30
2. Guided Practice
I will put up another problem for the students to do independently using this
strategy. They will then turn and talk to their partner about their answer and how
they solved it. I will then model the problem with the class using this strategy:
43 x 35 =
(40 x 5) + (40 x 30) + (3 x 5) + (3 x 30)=
200 + 1,200 + 15 + 90 = 1,505
This is the partial products strategy. We break down the factors by place value and multiply
them to find partial products, then add the partial products together. Does anyone have
questions?
3. Partner Work (10 minutes)
Working in pairs, students will be given a set of problems that were solved incorrectly. They will
work together to identify the errors and record their answers. Then they will try to solve the
problem to get the real answer using the strategy presented earlier in the lesson. I have chosen this
exercise instead of having them solve more problems because analyzing and thinking about
common errors helps students learn the strategies and concepts in a different way. Note: each pair
will only receive one paper to help facilitate working together. Before giving them the worksheet
and sending them off to do it, I will say:
You and your partner are going to receive a worksheet with some problems that have been
solved incorrectly using the traditional algorithm. You must work together to figure out what
the error is and explain that error in writing. Then solve the problem using the partial product
strategy we just learned.
The problems are:
1)
57
x 33__
171
+ 171__
342
Explanation: This student multiplied 57 by 3 twice and added those products. This is not correct
because the problem is 57 times 33, so you must multiply 57 by 30 and 3, then add those products.
Name:
Date:
Multiplication Practice: Find the Error
The answers to the following multiplication problems are wrong. Work with your partner to
figure out the errors that were made, then find the correct answer. You must provide a
written explanation of how the answer is wrong and show your work when finding the
correct answer, using the strategy we learned in class.
1)
57
x 33
171
+ 171
342
2) 34 x 68
3 x 6 = 18
3 x 8 = 24
4 x 6 = 24
4 x 8 = 32
98
3) 32
x 27
647
Name:
Date:
Exit Ticket
1) You need to solve the following problem using the partial products strategy. Part
of the equation has been filled in for you, now you must fill in the missing numbers.
Problem: 27 x 32
Solution: (20 x ___ ) + (20 x ___) + (7 x ____) + (7 x ____)
2) Solve the equation using the partial product strategy we went over in class.
Show all your work.
46 x 52 = ?
3) Explain in words how you solved problem #2 and why your answer is correct.