Launch
Students will launch the investigation by comparing multiplication methods through hands-on station evidence, noticing how place value appears in each strategy, and recording an initial claim about which method seems most efficient and easiest to explain.
Day 1
🧩 Multiplication Method Mix-Up
Launch 45m
Detect Patterns
Students will investigate how area models, partial products, and the standard algorithm show the same place-value ideas, then choose a focused question, form a hypothesis, and build a peer-checkable evidence plan for comparing multiplication methods with matching problems and clear success criteria.
Days 2 - 5
🧩 Method Mix-Up Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
📝 Place Value Clue Notes
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
🔍 Strategy Question Planner
Research 55m
✅ Evidence Plan Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Analyze And Share
Students will analyze evidence from matched multiplication problems, compare methods with visual displays and math language, revise explanations through peer critique, and prepare a polished demonstration that shows how the standard algorithm connects to area models and partial products.
Days 6 - 9
📊 Strategy Evidence Charts
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🧠 Method Claims Circle
Research 45m
📝 Draft Booth Boards
Deliverable 45m
🎥 Algorithm Connection Demo
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their multiplication investigation findings at Fluency Fest, explain how area models, partial products, and the standard algorithm connect, demonstrate fluency with key problem types, gather audience and peer feedback, and complete a final reflection portfolio entry about strategy choice, accuracy, and growth.
Day 10
🎪 Fluency Fest Booth Showcase
Assessment 45m