| A | B |
| multiplicand | The number in a multiplication equation that represents the number of objects in each (equal sized) group |
| partial product | product obtained by multiplying a multiplicand by one digit of a multiplier having more than one digit. |
| factor | numbers multiplied together to get a product |
| product | the answer to a multiplication problem |
| distributive property of multiplication | only the order of the factors changes |
| associative property of multiplication | the groups of factors is the only thing changing |
| identity property of multiplication | multiplying by one does not change the factor |
| zero property of multiplication | multiplying by zero will ALWAYS give you zero |
| dividend | the number being divided |
| divisor | the number you are dividing BY |
| multiple (ex: 12 is a multiple of 3 because 3 goes evenly into 12) | a product of that number and some other whole number |
| mulitplier | The number in a multiplication equation that represents the number of (equal sized) groups |
| quotient | the answer to a division problem |
| remainder | the number left over after a quotient is found |
| What is multiplication? | Multiplication is a faster way to repeatedly add |
| How is multiplication related to addition? | Multiplication is a faster way to solve repeated addition problems. |