Bill’s understanding of square numbers and multiplication patterns

Hi bloggers, Bill here

We have just recently learnt about square numbers and, well your lucky because you get to hear my understanding.

Here we have an arrays photo taken by me.  If you look close enough you will see 6 groups of 6 which is a square number.  A square number is when you have the numbers when you use multiplication.  You only have one square number in each table. Here are examples of square numbers up to twelve.  1×1 2×2 3×3 4×4 5×5 6×6 7×7 8×8 9×9 10×10 11×11 12×12.  We also had a go at multiplying evens with evens with evens.  It all ways equals an even, same goes for odds but when it’s odd x even, it’s a different story.  it will normally equal even.  For example 7×4 = 28.  See even.  Well I think I’ve shared my batch for the

WIN_20160609_10_18_00_Probye fellow bloggers

-Bill

One thought on “Bill’s understanding of square numbers and multiplication patterns

  1. I agree with you because you showed us your understanding of it. And you told me something I forgot I forgot that each table had 1 number in each square number.

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