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Using Mathematical Structure

Look for and use mathematical structure: exploit place-value patterns for ×10/×100, use the distributive property to break apart multiplications, apply fraction equivalence to compare and compute, use shape properties to classify quadrilaterals

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is developing strong mathematical reasoning skills — learning to explain their thinking clearly, spot patterns and connections, and choose the best strategies for solving complex problems.

Evidence of understanding

  • Decompose 7×13 into 7×10 + 7×3 using the distributive property
  • Explain why multiplying by 10 shifts digits one place left using place-value structure
  • Use the fact that a square is a special rectangle to reason about quadrilateral properties

Assessment prompt

When Using Mathematical Structure is comparing fractions or working out a percentage, do they look for underlying patterns — like spotting that 50% is always half, or that equivalent fractions all sit at the same point on a number line?

Standards alignment

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