Multiplication and Division - Multiply 3 numbers - Starter
Maths Resource Description
The 'Fluent in Four' revision exercise is designed for Year 4 students to practise their arithmetic skills, particularly focusing on multiplication and division. The worksheet begins with a numerical expression challenge, where students must subtract nine hundred and eight from a number represented in words as seven thousands, four hundreds, and fifty-two ones. This is followed by a subtraction task where students need to calculate the difference between 9,273 and 694. These tasks aim to enhance the pupils' understanding of place value and their ability to perform calculations with large numbers.
In the next section, students explore the concept of multiplying three numbers together. They are presented with the multiplication of 3 by 10 and 3 by 2, which they then use to complete a sentence about the total product of these multiplications. The worksheet also includes a real-life application problem where Harry drives a certain number of miles, and students must determine how many more miles his brother Jacob drives. Additionally, a fraction problem is presented where students calculate the total fraction of lemonade drunk by Rosie and Esin, with Esin drinking a specified fraction less than Rosie. These problems not only test the students' multiplication and division skills but also their understanding of fractions and problem-solving abilities.