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Day 2: The Magic of Multiplication | Preparatory Stage | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

Day 2: The Magic of Multiplication! ✖️

Preparatory Stage (Grades 3, 4 & 5) | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

🎯 1. Concept: What is Multiplication?

Welcome to Day 2! Yesterday we looked at Place Value. Today, we level up with Multiplication.

Many students think multiplication is a brand new rule, but it is actually a magical shortcut! Multiplication is simply Repeated Addition. When you need to add the same number over and over again, multiplication saves you time.

The symbol for multiplication is the cross: ×

💡 2. Let’s Look at an Example

Imagine you have 3 boxes, and each box has 4 chocolates.

  • The Adding Way: 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 chocolates.
  • The Multiplication Way: You have 3 groups of 4. So, you write it as 3 × 4 = 12.

See? Multiplication is just a faster way to count groups of the same size!

🌍 3. Math in Our Daily Life

Multiplication is everywhere around you!

Scenario 1: You buy 5 packets of trading cards. Each packet has 10 cards inside. Instead of counting all the cards one by one, you just multiply: 5 packets × 10 cards = 50 cards total!

Scenario 2: You are setting up chairs for a school play. You place 4 rows of chairs, and put 5 chairs in each row. How many people can sit down? 4 × 5 = 20 people! (This is called an array).

📝 4. Home Practice (Observation Tasks)

Students, use your math skills in your own home today!

  • Task A: The Floor Tile Challenge: Find a room with square floor tiles. Count how many tiles are in one row. Then count how many columns there are. Multiply them together to find the total tiles without counting them all!
  • Task B: The Car Wheel Check: Look outside at parked cars. If there are 6 cars, and each car has 4 wheels, use multiplication to find out how many wheels there are in total.
  • Task C: The Zero Rule: If you have 10 plates, but there are 0 cookies on each plate, how many cookies do you have? Write the multiplication sentence for this.

✅ 5. Day 2 Practice Test

Let’s test your Multiplication magic! Select the correct answers below and click submit to check your score.

1. What is the best way to describe Multiplication?
Solution: Multiplication is repeated addition! It is adding the same number multiple times.
2. Which multiplication sentence means the exact same thing as 5 + 5 + 5?
Solution: You are adding the number 5, three times. So it is 3 groups of 5, or 3 × 5.
3. Which symbol represents multiplication?
Solution: The cross (×) is the multiplication or “times” sign.
4. What is the magical rule when you multiply ANY number by zero (0)? Example: 8 × 0 = ?
Solution: Any number multiplied by zero is ALWAYS zero. 8 groups of nothing is still nothing!
5. What is the rule when you multiply ANY number by one (1)? Example: 6 × 1 = ?
Solution: Any number multiplied by 1 stays the exact same number. One group of 6 is just 6.
6. There are 3 spiders on a web. Each spider has 8 legs. How many legs are there in total?
Solution: 3 spiders × 8 legs each = 24 legs total!
7. A baker makes cupcakes in a tray. The tray has 5 rows, and there are 4 cupcakes in each row. How many cupcakes total?
Solution: Multiply the rows by the columns: 5 rows × 4 cupcakes = 20 cupcakes.
8. 7 × 10 = ?
Solution: The trick for multiplying by 10 is just adding a zero to the end of the number! 7 becomes 70.
9. What is “2 groups of 9”?
Solution: 2 groups of 9 means 2 × 9, which is 18. (It is the same as 9 + 9).
10. If 1 beautiful notebook costs ₹10, how much will 4 notebooks cost?
Solution: 4 notebooks × ₹10 each = ₹40 total.
⚠️ Please answer all 10 questions before submitting!

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