Times Tables: 3 and 4
Grade 3 · Math · Multiplication · North Dakota, USA
Lesson Summary
The 3s and 4s times tables build on patterns you already know. Counting by 3s and 4s helps you learn them.
Explanation
To learn the 3s table, try skip-counting: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on. For the 4s table, you can double the 2s table because 4 is 2 + 2. For example, 4 × 6 is the same as doubling 2 × 6, which is doubling 12 to get 24. Practicing skip-counting every day helps these facts stick in your memory.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is 3 × 8?
Answer: 24, because skip-counting by 3 eight times gives 24.
Q2: What is 4 × 7?
Answer: 28, because 2 × 7 = 14 and doubling 14 gives 28.
Q3: What is 4 × 9?
Answer: 36.
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Times Tables: 3 and 4 is a lesson in the Multiplication chapter of Grade 3 Math. It is part of the North Dakota, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Times Tables: 3 and 4 is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Math curriculum in North Dakota, USA.
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