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Monday 11/9- Module 2 Lesson 1

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Lesson 1 EQ: How do we multiply multi-digit whole numbers and multiples of 10 using place value patterns and math properties?

You will need your whiteboard & marker to work alongside the video. As you watch the video, it will stop occasionally to ask you a question. You need to answer the questions under the video.

(You will need to scroll down to see them, there are 8 questions)

After you watch the video & answer the 8 questions, there will be 2 Problem Sets that you need to complete (by showing your work on the screen).

*If you are at school for this lesson, you will complete the Problem Sets in your Math Notebook instead of on the computer*

This assignment is worth 100 points.
Question 1
1.

#1- What happens when you multiply any number by 10?
(Hint: Which way do the digits move and by how many places?)

Question 2
2.

#2- What is 83 x 2?

Question 3
3.

#3- 10 x 10 = ??

Question 4
4.

#4- Explain why 40 x 10 is equal to 400.

Question 5
5.

#5- Finish this problem: (8x5) x (10x10)
What is the product?

Question 6
6.

#6- 8,000 is 8 copies of ______?

Question 7
7.

#7- Explain how the commutative property and associative property helps us solve these kinds of problems.

Question 8
8.

#8- Solve this problem on your whiteboard using the commutative & associative properties.  30 x 20 = ?

Question 9
9.

Problem Set #1-
Click on "Show your work". Use the "text box" or "scribble" tool to answer the questions.

Don't forget to show your work to receive FULL CREDIT!

*If you are in class on the day that you are completing this lesson, you will complete this in your Math Notebook!*

Question 10
10.

Problem Set #2-
Click on "Show your work". Use the "text box" or "scribble" tool to answer the questions.

Don't forget to show your work to receive FULL CREDIT!

*If you are in class on the day that you are completing this lesson, you will complete this in your Math Notebook!*