Let’s Practice!
Can you fill out an input/output table to multiply?
Goal:
Goal:
You Can Do It!
Goal: Make observations about input and output table patterns to find missing numbers and multiply.
Can you use the patterns of an input and output table to find missing inputs and outputs? Do you know which table you can use to solve a multiplication sentence? Play the game below to practice.
Can you use the patterns of the input and output table to find the missing number in the input column?
Table header Row, column 1 Input, Column 2 Output
Row 1 Input 1, Output 2
Row 2 Input 2, Output 4
Row 3 Input 3, Output 6
Row 4 Input question mark, Output 8
Row 5 Input 5, Output 10
Row 6 Input 6, Output 12
Row 7 Input 7, Output 14
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 2}\)
- 16
- 4
- 2
Try Again! The inputs increase by 1 as you go down the table.
Correct! The inputs increase by 1 as you go down the table.
Try Again! The inputs increase by 1 as you go down the table.
Can you use the patterns of the input and output table to find the missing number in the output row?
Table header Column, Row 1 Input, Row 2 Output
Column 2 Input 1, Output 5
Column 3 Input 2, Output ?
Column 4 Input 3, Output 15
Column 5 Input 4, Output 20
Column 6 Input 5, Output 25
Column 7 Input 6, Output 30
Column 8 Input 7, Output 35
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 5}\)
- 5
- 8
- 10
Skip count by 5s, add 5 to the output to the left of the ?, or multiply \({2 \times 5}\).
Skip count by 5s, add 5 to the output to the left of the ?, or multiply \({2 \times 5}\).
Correct! Skip counting by 5 will provide the product of \({2 \times 5 = 10}\) \({2 \times 5}\).
Can you use the patterns of the input and output table to find the missing number in the output column?
Table header row, Column 1 Input, Column 2 Output
Row 2 Input 1, Output 4 \({1 \times 4 = 4}\)
Row 3 Input 2, Output 8 \({2 \times 4 = 8}\)
Row 4 Input 3, Output question mark \({3 \times 4 = ?}\)
Row 5 Input 4, Output 16 \({4 \times 4 = 16}\)
Row 6 Input 5, Output 20 \({5 \times 4 = 20}\)
Row 7 Input 6, Output 24 \({6 \times 4 = 24}\)
Row 8 Input 7, Output 28 \({7 \times 4 = 28}\)
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 4}\)
- 12
- 9
- 3
Correct! You found the product of \({3 \times 4}\).
Skip count by 4s, add 4 to the input above the ?, or find the product of 3 x 4.
Skip count by 4s, add 4 to the input above the ?, or find the product of 3 x 4.
Which input and output table would you use to find the product of the multiplication sentence below?
\({7 \times 3 = ?}\)
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Table header Row, column 1 Input, Column 2 Output
Row 1 Input 1, Output 2
Row 2 Input 2, Output 4
Row 3 Input 3, Output 6
Row 4 Input question mark, Output 8
Row 5 Input 5, Output 10
Row 6 Input 6, Output 12
Row 7 Input 7, Output 14
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 2}\)
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Table header Row, column 1 Input, Column 2 Output
Row 1 Input 1, Output 3
Row 2 Input 2, Output 6
Row 3 Input 3, Output 9
Row 4 Input 4, Output 12
Row 5 Input 5, Output 15
Row 6 Input 6, Output 18
Row 7 Input 7, Output 21
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 3}\)
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Table header Row, column 1 Input, Column 2 Output
Row 1 Input 1, Output 4
Row 2 Input 2, Output 8
Row 3 Input 3, Output 12
Row 4 Input 4, Output 16
Row 5 Input 5, Output 20
Row 6 Input 6, Output 24
Row 7 Input 7, Output 28
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 4}\)
Look for the table that has a \({\times 3}\) rule.
Correct! \({7 \times 3 = 21}\) you used the table with the \({\times 3}\) rule.
Look for the table that has a \({\times 3}\) rule.
Which input and output table would you use to find the product of the multiplication sentence below?
\({9 \times 2 = ?}\)
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Table header column, row 1 Input, row 2 Output
Column 2 Input 1, Output 6
Column 3 Input 2, Output 12
Column 4 Input 3, Output 18
Column 5 Input 4, Output 24
Column 6 Input 5, Output 30
Column 7 Input 6, Output 36
Column 8 Input 7, Output 42
Column 9 Input 8, Output 48
Column 10 Input 9, Output 54
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 6}\)
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Table header column, row 1 Input, row 2 Output
Column 2 Input 1, Output 3
Column 3 Input 2, Output 6
Column 4 Input 3, Output 9
Column 5 Input 4, Output 12
Column 6 Input 5, Output 15
Column 7 Input 6, Output 18
Column 8 Input 7, Output 21
Column 9 Input 8, Output 24
Column 10 Input 9, Output 27
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 3}\)
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Table header column, row 1 Input, row 2 Output
Column 2 Input 1, Output 2
Column 3 Input 2, Output 4
Column 4 Input 3, Output 6
Column 5 Input 4, Output 8
Column 6 Input 5, Output 10
Column 7 Input 6, Output 12
Column 8 Input 7, Output 14
Column 9 Input 8, Output 16
Column 10 Input 9, Output 18
Table Footer, rule: \({\times 2}\)
Look for the table that has a \({\times 2}\) rule.
Look for the table that has a \({\times 2}\) rule.
Correct! You used the \({\times 2}\) rule.
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