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Mathematics·Fractions·conceptual

Multiplication as scaling

Interpret multiplication as scaling (resizing): compare the size of a product to a factor based on the size of the other factor without computing; explain the effect of multiplying by fractions greater than, equal to, or less than 1

Suggested ages 10–11

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Learning journey

Your child is mastering advanced fraction operations — adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions with different denominators, dividing with fractions, and solving real-world problems using visual models and mathematical reasoning.

Evidence of understanding

  • Predict without calculating whether 3/4 × 7 is greater or less than 7
  • Explain why multiplying by 5/3 makes a number larger and multiplying by 2/5 makes it smaller
  • Relate multiplying a/b by n/n = 1 to the principle of fraction equivalence

Assessment prompt

If Multiplication as scaling multiplies 20 by 1/4, can they predict whether the answer will be bigger or smaller than 20 — and explain why, before doing the calculation?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.