This lesson covers different multiplication methods: repeated addition, using a multiplication square, and ‘squared paper’ method (given a sum such as 3x4, on squared paper students count 3 squares across, 4 squares down, and then draw round the resulting rectangle; the number of squares they outline is the answer). It then links this method to area and volume. There is a slide at the end that covers long multiplication (two methods) for E3/L1 students.
This is one of a bundle of 11 Functional Skills Maths Number lessons I have on TES.
All lessons are mapped to the Adult Numeracy Core Curriculum. They cover Entry 1-Entry 3, with some Level 1 skills. I had few L1 students when I planned these, and taught the parts of the L1 curriculum not covered by these lessons as extension tasks with individual students.
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