Math Distributive Property 3rd Grade
Common core for grade 3 videos examples solutions and lessons to help grade 3 students learn to apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide.
Math distributive property 3rd grade. That s the distributive property right over there and then six times 10 is equal to 60 and then six times one is equal to six. To distribute means to divide something or give a share or part of something. The following diagram shows how to use the distributive property to write equivalent expressions with variables. Six times 10 minus six times one.
If 6 4 24 is known then 4 6 24 is also known. Distributive property when multiplying. Math 3rd grade. Usually we break apart the larger of the two factors.
Illustrative math grade 6. It s easier to multiply smaller numbers than larger numbers. And it might be easier for me to say hey 16 minus six in my head that s equal to 54. According to the distributive property multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
Let s practice writing equivalent expressions by using the distributive property. The distributive property makes multiplication with large numbers easier by breaking them into smaller addends. One way to think about it is i just distributed the six. The distributive property lets you break apart one of the factors into smaller numbers.
We ll choose 12. Multiply by 7 8 or 9. Grade 3 distributive property of multiplication some of the worksheets for this concept are name distributive property mcq distributive property of multiplication applying the distributive property of multiplication over distributive property multiplication using the distributive property date period commutative property of multiplication propertiesofmultiplication grades3and4standard. This is the currently selected item.
Learn with the complete k 5 math learning program. With these resources third graders can start using multiplication and the distributive property to their benefit and practice applying it across multiple contexts.