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pptx, 59.95 KB

This tutorial is contains 3 example questions.

The first 2 examples are 2 digit x 2 digit calculations, with the final being a 3 digit x 2 digit calculation.

Each step is animated and works through the questions gradually.

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pinkfloyd953

2 years ago
1

A bit confusing

kiranjha

4 years ago
5

Excuses_Excuses

5 years ago
4

NDPSgreenroom

6 years ago
2

I agree with my colleagues. Apart from basic error in calculation, this method caused much confusion among my pupils.

davebte

6 years ago
2

I hate to be negative about something that is free, but there are some serious errors here. The second calculation is incorrect: 7 x 5 is calculated as 25. Aside from this error, the methodology is not one i'd recommend, it's overlong and lends itself to error. Instead, 24 x 16 should be broken into relatively simple column multiplication with the first line being 26 x 6 and the second line being 24 x 10. I would caution against using this unless you're willing to do some editing.

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