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In a land where people have forgotten how to do maths, our superheroes, Multiplication Boy and Division Girl, are called upon to save confused citizens from their maths-based predicaments!

A series of seven short films to help young children (five to seven) get to grips with multiplication and division.

Suitable for: KS1 and KS2 in England and Wales, and First and Second Level in Scotland.

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How to use mental methods to multiply. video

Mr and Mrs Sharma can’t work out how many sausages to buy for a party, so they try to count using chocolate buttons, but are getting into a right mess!

How to use mental methods to multiply

Multiples of two, five and ten. video

Multiplication Boy and Divider Girl keep their maths superpowers sharp with a competition to count in twos, fives and tens.

Multiples of two, five and ten

How to use arrays to multiply. video

Multiplication Boy helps Mr Sharma buy pencils for the school, using arrays to multiply.

How to use arrays to multiply

What is multiplication? video

Multiplication Boy uses repeated addition to help Dave work out how many bricks he needs to build a new wall for Mrs Sharma.

What is multiplication?

The relationship between multiplication and division. video

Baz and Dave use division and multiplication to solve a tricky problem with kittens.

The relationship between multiplication and division

Dividing using repeated subtraction. video

Divider Girl uses repeated subtraction to help Mrs Barker with a division problem involving some hungry pups.

Dividing using repeated subtraction

How to use mental methods to divide. video

Divider Girl helps Charlie with a division problem, using her multiplication facts.

How to use mental methods to divide

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