2 as a Factor
5 as a Factor
9 as a Factor
0 or 1 as a Factor
10/Multiples of 10
100

2 x 6 =

12

100

5 x 5 = 

25

100

4 x 9 = 

36

100

4 x 1 =

4

100

10 x 7 = 

70

200

9 x 2 = 

18

200

5 x 8 = 

40

200

7 x 9 = 

63

200

Sarah has 7 buckets.  Each bucket has 0 shells.  How many shells does Sarah have in all?

7 x 0 = 0 shells

200

6 x 90 = 

540

300

5 x 2 = 

10

300

5 x 9 = 

45

300

9 x 9 = 

81

300

Riley has 6 bags.  Each holds one rock.  How many rocks does Riley have?

6 x 1 = 6 rocks

300

9 x 80 = 

720

400

How many socks do you have if you have 7 pairs?

7 x 2 = 14 socks

400

Ava has 6 nickels.  How much money does she have in all?

6 x 5 = 30 cents

400

What will be true of the product of a 9's fact?  

If you add the digits together, they will equal 9. 

400

What is the Identity Property?

When you multiply a number by 1, the product is that number. 

400

What is true about all products when you have 10 as a factor?

The product will end in 0.

500

What kind of number will the product always be with 2 as a factor?

Even

500

What will be true of the product with any equation where 5 is a factor?

The ones column will have a 0 or 5. 

500

A baseball game has 9 innings.  A doubleheader is 2 games in the same day. How many innings are there in a doubleheader?

2 x 9 = 18 innings

500

What is the Zero Property of Multiplication?

When you multiply a number and 0, the product is 0.

500

Gerry buys 10 packs of pencils.  Each pack has 7 pencils.  How many pencils does Gerry have IF he gives 5 to Sloane?

10 x 7 = 70 pencils

70 - 5 =65 pencils

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