What Is Repeated Addition?
Repeated addition is one of the first strategies students use to understand multiplication. Also, It helps students see multiplication as adding the same number again and again instead of just memorizing facts.
In this post, we’ll explain what repeated addition is, how it connects to multiplication, and how students can use it step by step.
What Does Repeated Addition Mean?
Repeated addition means adding the same number multiple times.
For example:
- 4 × 3 can be shown as 3 + 3 + 3 + 3
To add information, each addend is the same because the groups are equal.
Multiplication
Using repeated addition helps students understand what multiplication represents.
When students see a multiplication problem, they can think about:
- How many groups there are
- How many are in each group
This connection builds strong number sense and prepares students for more advanced multiplication.
Equal Groups
Equal groups describe how repeated addition works.
- Each group has the same amount
- Each addend in the addition sentence is the same number
With equal groups, multiplication can be applied visually.
Step-by-Step: How to Use Repeated Addition
- Step 1: Identify the multiplication problem.
- Step 2: Decide how many groups there are.
- Step 3: Write an addition sentence with the same number repeated.
- Step 4: Add to find the total.
Common Student Mistakes
Students sometimes:
- Add different numbers instead of the same number
- Mix up the number of groups and the group size
- Forget to repeat the addend the correct number of times
Practicing with drawings and counters helps avoid these mistakes.
Using a Reference Tool
A repeated addition reference tool or flip book helps students remember how addition connects to multiplication. Keeping it in an interactive math notebook gives students a quick reminder during math lessons.
Raven's Thoughts
In my opinion, repeated addition helps students build a strong foundation for multiplication. When students understand the concept, they are better prepared to learn other multiplication strategies.
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