Distributive Property of Multiplication
The distributive property of multiplication lets you multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then adding the products.
For example: 6 x 9 = 6(4+5) = (6 x 4) + (6 x 5) = 54
The Distributive Property of Multiplication is worth its weight in gold because:
- It allows students to solve multiplication problems that are otherwise too hard for them.
- It helps students to develop a better sense of numbers because it clearly illustrates that a number is equal to the sum of its parts.
- It helps students develop a more creative and flexible use of numbers through “number crunching”.
- It helps students to more fully understand the concept of multiplication.
Here are some example of how your kiddo might see it:
Here are a couple of videos about the distributive property:
Here is a game to practice this skill:
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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