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Copyright © 2012 Mary Oliver


Name: ______________ Date:__________
Introduction to Multiplication
Vocabulary:
• Multiplication- an operation that joins equal groups
together.
• Factors- the numbers you are multiplying together.
• Product- the answer you get when you multiply two factors
together.

Step 1: Multiplying with 0


*Remember- anytime one or both factors in the problem is a 0,
the product or answer is always 0. This is called the “Zero
Property of Multiplication.”

Example: 0 x 0 = 0 You are multiplying a group


of 0 objects 0 times.

0x3=0 You are multiplying a group


3x0=0 of 0 objects 3 times.

Hint
Multiplication is the same thing is adding over and over
again. So 3 x 0 = 0 is the same as:
0+0+0=0
This shows how multiplying by 3 is the same as adding
a number 3 times.

Complete the following problems:

6 x 0 = ___ or 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = ____

Copyright © 2012 Mary Oliver


Name: ______________ Date:__________
Introduction to Multiplication
More practice with 0’s
Complete the following multiplication problems with
0.

1) 5 x 0 = ____ 4) 0 x 152 = ____

2) 0 x 8 = ____ 5) 99 x 0 = ____

3) 78 x 0 = ____ 6) 0 x 0 = ____

Complete the un-shaded part of the multiplication


table below.
  0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  
0   0   0                    
1                        
2                        
3                        
4                        
5                        
6                        
7                        
8                        
9                        
10                        
 
Copyright © 2012 Mary Oliver
Name: ______________ Date:__________
Introduction to Multiplication

Step 2: Multiplying with 1’s


*Remember – anytime 1 is a factor, the product or
answer is always the same number as the other factor. This is
called the “Identity Property of Multiplication.”

Example:
You have seven groups of 1. For instance, if
1x7=7 you have 7 plates and each plate has 1 cookie
on it, you have a total of 7 cookies.

This is also the same as:


Multiplying 1 x 7 is also the
1+ 1+1 +1+ 1+1 +1=7 same as adding 1, 7 times.

Practice:
Complete the following problems.

6 x 1 = ____ or 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = ___

___ x 1 = 3 or 1 + 1 + 1 = ___

1 x 4 = ____ or ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ = 4

Copyright © 2012 Mary Oliver


Name: ______________ Date:__________
Introduction to Multiplication

Practice:
Complete the following problems

1. 5 x 1 = ___ 4. 0 x 1 = ___

2. 1 x 1 = ___ 5. 1 x 329 = ____

3. 22 x 1 = ___ 6. 3 x 1 = ___

Complete the un-shaded part of the multiplication table:

  0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  
0   0   0                    
1     1   2                  
2                        
3                        
4                        
5                        
6                        
7                        
8                        
9                        
10                        

Copyright © 2012 Mary Oliver


Name: ______________ Date:__________
Introduction to Multiplication

Steps 1-2 Quiz


1. 1 x 8 = ___ 6. 65 x 0 = ___

2. 3 x 0 = ___ 7. 1 x 0 = ___

3. 0 x 0 = ___ 8. 1 x 9 = ___

4. 100 x 1 = ___ 9. 15 x 1 = ___

5. 15 x 1 = ___ 10. 0 x 5 = ___

Draw lines to match the following terms.

1. Product a. 1 x 5 = 5

2. Factors b. 3 x 2 = 6

3. Zero property of c. 5 x 5 = 25
multiplication

4. Identity property of d. 3 x 0 = 0
multiplication

Score: ___/14 ____%


  Copyright © 2012 Mary Oliver

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