Area Model Basics
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Explain how to set up 23 × 15 using an area model.

Split 23 into 20 and 3, and 15 into 10 and 5. Draw a box, label sections, and multiply each part (20×10, 20×5, 3×10, 3×5). Add the partial products.

100

Break 24 × 13 into partial products then solve 

(20×10) + (20×3) + (4×10) + (4×3) = 312

100

Lisa buys 23 packs of markers with 14 markers each. How many total markers?

23 × 14 = 322 markers.

100

Solve 34 x 65

2,210.

100

Solve 98 × 76 using any method.

A: 7,448

200

Solve 34 × 12 using an area model.

(30×10) + (30×2) + (4×10) + (4×2) = 408

200

Solve 56 × 21 using partial products.

(50×20) + (50×1) + (6×20) + (6×1) = 1,176

200

A farm has 45 rows of 26 plants. How many plants?

45 × 26 = 1,170 plants.

200

Solve 21 x 78

1,638

200

Solve 74 × 58 using both methods and compare.

Both should give 4,292

300

Fill in the missing box in this area model.

(You’d provide a diagram with one missing partial product, and the answer is the correct number).

300

What is the largest partial product in 78 × 34?

A: 70×30 = 2,100

300

A stadium has 63 sections with 72 seats each. Find the total seats.

63 × 72 = 4,536 seats.

300

349 x 6 

2,094

300

Explain why 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication works.

It’s based on place value and breaking numbers into tens and ones for easier multiplication.

400

Explain why the area model helps with multiplication.

It breaks numbers into smaller parts, making it easier to multiply and understand place value.

400

Explain why partial products work.

They break multiplication into smaller steps, making it easier to solve and understand.

400

A truck delivers 84 boxes with 39 cans each. How many cans?

84 × 39 = 3,276 cans.

400

58x63

3,654

400

Solve 99 × 99

(99 × 100) - 99 = 9,801

500

Create your own area model for 47 × 29 and solve. 

Answers will vary but should correctly split 47 into 40 and 7, and 29 into 20 and 9, then solve using an area model.

500

Solve 92 × 47 using partial products.

(90×40) + (90×7) + (2×40) + (2×7) = 4,324

500

Create your own word problem using 2-digit multiplication.

Answers will vary but must include a real-world multiplication scenario.

500

852x6

5,112

500

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