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Year 4

Introduction to arrays

Mathematics lesson 1 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn to use arrays to solve multiplication problems. You'll need a pencil and paper, and some small objects you can count (counters, buttons, pasta shells, beans).

Arrays in real life

Mathematics lesson 2 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn to use arrays to solve real life problems. You'll need a pencil and paper or a digital device.

Commutative property of multiplication

Mathematics lesson 3 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn to use the commutative property of multiplication. You'll need a pencil and paper or a digital device, and some small objects you can count (for example, counters, buttons, pasta shells or beans).

Connecting multiplication and arrays

Mathematics lesson 4 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn about the connection between multiplication and arrays. You'll need a pencil and paper or a digital device, some small objects you can count (for example, counters, buttons, pasta shells or beans), a calculator and graph paper.

Connecting addition and multiplication using arrays

Mathematics lesson 5 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn to use arrays to show the connection between addition and multiplication. You'll need a pencil and paper or a digital device, some small objects you can count (for example, counters, buttons, pasta shells or beans) and graph paper.

Connecting multiplication and division – doubles

Mathematics lesson 6 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn to recall multiplication and division facts (inverse operations). You'll need a pencil and paper or a digital device, some small objects you can count (for example, counters, buttons, pasta shells or beans), a calculator and graph paper.

Connecting multiplication and division – double doubles

Mathematics lesson 7 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn to recall multiplication and division facts (inverse operations). You'll need a pencil and paper or a digital device, some small objects you can count (for example, counters, buttons, pasta shells or beans), a calculator, coloured textas or pencils, and graph paper.

Connecting multiplication and division – double and one more group

Mathematics lesson 8 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn how to use mental strategies and visual models to recall multiplication and division facts (inverse operations). You'll need a pencil and paper, small objects to count (counters, buttons, pasta shells, beans), a calculator, coloured textas or pencils, and graph paper.

Connecting multiplication and division – 5 and 10 facts

Mathematics lesson 9 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn how to use mental strategies and visual models to recall multiplication and division facts (inverse operations). You'll need a pencil and paper, small objects to count (counters, buttons, pasta shells, beans), and graph paper.

Consolidating arrays, commutative property, and the connection between addition and multiplication

Mathematics lesson 10 for year 4 (Series 2)

Learn to use arrays and explore their connection to multiplication. You'll need a pencil and paper or a digital device, some small objects you can count (for example, counters, buttons, pasta shells, beans), a calculator, coloured textas or pencils, and graph paper.

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