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Multiplying Fractions & Whole Numbers Strategy Printable Intervention & Activity

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Middle School in the Mitten
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Grade Levels
3rd - 6th
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15 Printable Problems + 5 Templates + Detailed Answer Keys
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I used this in small group to help my students better understand this concept. I love how it is very visual for them.
Showing the students 3 different visuals to solve one problem was perfect. I loved the number line visual.
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Description

Multiplying fractions and whole numbers is an essential math skill, but students can get confused with the many different strategies! This packet is a complete resource for teaching and practicing various methods for multiplying fractions and whole numbers!

Ready to print and go, this resource has students solving each problem in three ways; using pictures, using number lines, and using abstract number strategies, such as repeated addition and multiplication algorithms. Through solving each problem in multiple ways, students build strong connections between techniques and build a deeper conceptual understanding of multiplying fractional groups. Students of all ages have found this resource helpful in understanding what multiplying whole numbers and fractions meant and looked like.

What's Included in this Resource:

  • 15 Multiplying Whole Numbers & Fractions Multi-Strategy Printables - Ready to print and go!
  • 5 Templates for Unlimited Use
  • Detailed Answer Keys for Included Problems
  • Directions & Suggestions for Use
  • Suggestions for Complementary Resources
  • Terms of Use

Don't forget to check out the preview to learn more!

This resource is perfect for:

  • Whole group instruction
  • Small group intervention
  • Students who are struggling to transition between visual and abstract understanding of this concept
  • Special Education
  • Distance learning - print and send home!
  • Interactive Notebooks
  • Math centers or partner work
  • A quick review after a break from school or before an assessment.

What if I don't want to use all of the pages?

No worries! The pages in this resource are not numbered, meaning that you can mix and match the activities that your unique students need to practice.

This resource also pairs well with my escape rooms and other fraction resources!

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15 Printable Problems + 5 Templates + Detailed Answer Keys
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 as a multiple of 1/𝘣. For example, use a visual fraction model to represent 5/4 as the product 5 × (1/4), recording the conclusion by the equation 5/4 = 5 × (1/4).
Understand a multiple of 𝘢/𝘣 as a multiple of 1/𝘣, and use this understanding to multiply a fraction by a whole number. For example, use a visual fraction model to express 3 × (2/5) as 6 × (1/5), recognizing this product as 6/5. (In general, 𝘯 × (𝘢/𝘣) = (𝘯 × 𝘢)/𝘣.)

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