A multiplication square helps you see all of the products in one place. You will use a multiplication square to help you find multiplication and division facts, fact families, and sequences. There are many patterns in the multiplication tables.
$1.$ Write the missing products in the highlighted squares.

$2.$ When you draw a diagonal line on the multiplication square, from the multiplication symbol in the top left-hand corner to the bottom right-hand corner, what can you say about the products that the line passes through?
Question: Which numbers are shown on the multiplication square only once? Explain why.
$3$. Use a multiplication grid to help you find the numbers in the fact families for $28$ and $72$. Write each fact family.
$28$:
$4\times7=28$
$7\times4=28$
$28\div7=4$
$28\div4=7$
$72$:
$8\times9=72$
$9\times8=72$
$72\div9=8$
$72\div8=9$
$4$. Extend each sequence. What is the term-to-term rule for each sequence?
a. $18,27,36,45,54,63,72$
b. $18,23,28,33,38,43,48$
c. $83,91,99,107,115,123,131$
d. $135,126,117,108,99,90,81$
a) add $9$
b) add $5$
c) add $8$
d) subtract $9$
$5$. The term-to-term rule is subtract $8$. Start at $108$. What are the next five numbers?
$100,\ 92,\ 84,\ 76,\ 68$