Has your 3rd grader started learning multiplication in school yet? If not do they already know their multiplication facts? |
MCPS starts multiplication in a slow way in 3rd grade (more towards the middle of the year). It is reviewed again in 4th grade, and the 5th grade teachers remind parents that students need to know their basic math facts with rapid recall. I would strongly encourage you to start working on multiplication as soon as possible, in a regular way, so that your child knows it off by heart. It will make word problems and multi-step processes so much easier, by freeing up brain space for working out the rest of the question. |
Please don't do this. It's important that kids have opportunities to explore multiplication concepts, and work with manipulatives, arrays and repeated addition to figure out problems before they start to memorize their facts. Memorizing math facts is important, but there is plenty of time to do it if you start in the second half of 3rd grade and 4th grade after they've had those experiences. Kids who learn memorization first, before they explore the whys of multiplication, can end up with brittle understandings of multiplication, which will trip them up when they get to higher level math in middle school. -- a teacher |
+1. The reason so many parents struggle to help their kids with math these days is because we weren't taught to truly understand it, just to memorize it. Don't let you kids fall into the same trap. |
Your kids learn what multiplication is in 2nd and 3rd grades. After they get it, they need to memorize the facts for quick recall. I have had my son review multiplication facts after 3rd, 4th and 5th grades. |
I'm 18:13 and I couldn't disagree more. There is a documented problem these days with kids lacking rapid recall of basic math facts. This is directly tied to the lack of encouragement they have at school to learn their facts quickly. MCPS, and other school districts, slow down the math curriculum, not in itself a bad thing, but they make it a bad thing because their worksheets are unimaginative. They lose so many kids that way! If the teachers were offering them brainteasers and challenging ways to solve problems with basic operations, that would be wonderful. Except they don't, unless the kids are in the Highly Gifted Center. First there is plenty of time in 3rd grade or before 3rd grade to work with manipulatives and other concrete displays for multiplication. My Kindergartner in Montessori is learning multiplication by manipulatives. These things can be taught at a very young age. There is no "developmental barrier". Second even if there wasn't, there is actually virtue in memorizing and rote learning and copying. This has been pooh-poohed in the past, but research shows that memorization helps the brain to liberate more "solving power" for problems necessitating higher order thinking skills. So instead of getting bogged down by trying to recall basic operations, the student can focus on the actual problem, and organize of the logical steps to solve it. |
My DC memorized the multiplication table in 3rd grade, mcps non W cluster. I can't remember if it was early in the year or not. But, the teacher sent home paper printed flashcards with DC, and we practiced at home for speed and accuracy. They also played a speed game in class where the kids would face off with each other and who ever answered the quickest would win for the team. So, I guess it just depends on the teacher.
DC is in 5th now and still has it memorized. |
Oh please, multiplication concepts are pretty simple...my kids both understood the underlying concept when they were five. It's not like we're talking about calculus here. |
We have been told to make sure our kids memorize the multiplication facts (e.g. 5x7) before the multiplication unit if possible. It was introduced in second and will be taught more in depth in 3rd soon. |
Yes, after is the key word here. It sounds like OP's child hasn't learned what it is yet, so they should wait a few more months. |
5-6 year olds learn multiplication in montessori. It is really taught in 3rd grade? |
Teach it as repeated addition to prepare your kid. Some schools start it in second grade so you might want to slowly start introducing the concept of it in every day life. At the grocery store, when preparing dinner, etc. |
My K is MCPS learned last year to look at 2 groups of 3 and understand that it is 6, 2 groups of 2, etc...this is the foundation of multiplication. |
Yes, Montessori gives a great foundation for understanding multiplication. It is taught in third grade too, and is used throughout education, like multiplying fractions and decimals, etc. Your five-year-old has not learned all there is to know about multiplication in Montessori. Don't worry, they will not be bored in 3rd grade. |
MCPS starts multiplication 2nd Quarter. That is, SOON! My kid can't wait. |