Sunday, October 28, 2012

Look for Multiplication at the Grocery Store

     When you see the multiplication equation 5 x 2 = 10 or 2 x 5 = 10, what picture appears in your mind? You might think of 2 rows of five cupcakes or maybe 5 pairs of socks.

     This week our classes are exploring what it means to multiply, while understanding how multiplication can be an efficient way of counting in certain real-life situations.

     I always remind our kids that they will be counting for the rest of their lives so why not become efficient at it.  We define efficient as doing something in a way that saves you time and energy while achieving your objective. Counting by ones, twos, fives or even tens isn't always the most efficient way for a given situation whether you need 60 apples or 36 eggs at the grocery store. Multiplication is a very efficient way of counting when items are organized into equal groups or arrays. Examples of equal groups include bags that each contain an equal amount of potatoes, say 10. An example of an array would be 24 cupcakes organized in equal rows and columns. Maybe 4 rows that each contain 6 cupcakes.


Multiply at the Grocery Store!

     Next time you go to HEB, Fiesta, Kroger or any other grocery store look for items organized into equal groups or arrays. Have your child count them the way they know how first. They may count by 1s, 2s, 5s or 10s, then ask if they could use multiplication to find the same total. Eventually, as they practice their multiplication facts, they'll just "know" 7 groups/rows of 5 is 35 and won't have to count by 5s. This will come with time and practice.

     You could also give your child an amount of pennies (for example 24) and have them rearrange the coins into different arrays to see different multiplication facts for the same total. For example 24 pennies could be organized into 8 rows of 3, 3 rows of 8, 6 rows of 4, or 4 rows of 6. There's 8 x 3 = 24, 3 x 8 = 24, 6 x 4 = 24 and 4 x 6 = 24. Happy shopping, counting and multiplying.

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