Meet the Math Facts - Multiplication & Division Level 3 (FREE) | Preschool Prep Company

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Summary

This video, presented by Preschool Prep Company, focuses on teaching multiplication and division facts for numbers seven through twelve. It breaks down each multiplication table, from 7x1 to 12x12, and then demonstrates how to convert multiplication equations into division problems using a 'fact family' approach. The video uses visual aids and repetition to help young learners grasp these fundamental mathematical concepts.

Highlights

Multiplication Table: Sevens
00:00:37

This section covers the multiplication facts for the number seven, from 7x1=7 up to 7x12=84, with repeated practice for each equation.

Multiplication Table: Eights
00:15:47

This part focuses on the eight times table, demonstrating each multiplication fact from 8x1=8 to 8x12=96 through repetition.

Multiplication Table: Nines
00:31:52

This segment introduces and reinforces the nine times table, covering calculations from 9x1=9 to 9x12=108 with visual and auditory repetition.

Multiplication Table: Tens
00:43:16

This portion teaches the multiplication facts for the number ten, going from 10x1=10 to 10x12=120, using repetitive displays to aid memorization.

Multiplication Table: Elevens
00:55:17

This section is dedicated to the eleven times table, presenting each fact from 11x1=11 to 11x12=132.

Multiplication Table: Twelves
01:02:16

The video concludes the multiplication facts with the twelve times table, covering 12x1=12 to 12x12=144 with repetitive visual and auditory cues.

Introduction to Division through Fact Families
01:10:34

This part introduces how multiplication facts can be used to solve division problems by rearranging the numbers in a 'fact family.' It demonstrates this concept with examples like 8x12=96 becoming 96 divided by 12 = 8, using engaging real-world scenarios with snow monkeys.

Practicing Division with Real-World Scenarios
01:12:28

The video continues to illustrate division by converting multiplication facts, such as 110 divided by 10 or 11, and 84 divided by 12 or 7, using examples involving birds and breadcrumbs, and dogs and snacks, respectively.

Different Ways to Write Division Equations
01:15:38

This segment explains the various notations for writing division equations, showing how '63 divided by 9 equals 7' can be expressed in multiple formats. It then provides quick practice examples for division.

Recap of Multiplication Facts (7-12) with Song
01:19:25

The video concludes with a comprehensive recap of all multiplication facts from seven through twelve, presented in a musical format to aid in memorization and reinforce the learned concepts.

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