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Previously, students used place-value reasoning to decompose a factor in a multiplication expression to multiply numbers up to four-digit by one-digit numbers. In this lesson, they apply these ideas to multiply 2 two-digit numbers. They reason about why it is helpful to decompose both two-digit numbers by place value. As students analyze the connections between expressions and diagrams, they recognize that partial products in which the factors are either single-digit numbers or multiples of 10 can be found mentally, making the rectangular diagram a useful tool for multiplying two-digit numbers.
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In a future lesson, students will be analyzing partial products from rectangular diagrams and making connections to the traditional algorithm notation. How do rectangular diagrams support this thinking?
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