Use known multiplication facts to derive our 8 times table
Use known multiplication facts to derive our 8 times table
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will develop our understanding of the relationships and links between different times tables and use what we already know in order to solve new problems involving our 8 times table.
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4 Questions
Q1.
5 x 6 =
11
25
32
Q2.
10 x 6 =
16
6
66
Q3.
If I want 36 cans of drink, how many of these packs of 6 do I need to buy?
2
4
5
Q4.
How many eggs would I have if I bought 12 packs of 6?
36
42
60
4 Questions
Q1.
5 x 8 =
13
50
80
Q2.
? x 8 = 96
11
13
88
Q3.
What does this array represent? Tick 2
40 divided by 8
9 x 4
Q4.
If I buy 7 books costing £8 each, how much do I spend in total?
£32
£40
£88