Category 1: Picture Graphs & Bar Graphs
Category 2: Multiplication with Equal Groups & Arrays

Category 3: Area & Rectangles
100

 In a scaled picture graph, one picture represents 5 students. If there are 3 pictures showing soccer fans, how many students like soccer?

15

100

Write a multiplication expression for 3 groups of 4 apples. What is the total?

3 x 4 = 12

100

If a rectangle is 5 centimeters long and 3 centimeters wide, what is its area? 

200

A scaled bar graph shows books read in March. The scale goes by 2s (0, 2, 4, 6, 8). If Maya's bar reaches 8, how many books did she read?

8

200

An array has 5 rows and 6 columns. Write a multiplication expression and solve it.

200

What is area? Describe what we measure and what units we use.

Area is the amount of space inside a shape, measured in square units (like square centimeters or square inches).

300

A picture graph uses one picture to represent 10 apples. To show 40 apples, how many pictures should you draw?

4

300

There are 4 bags with 8 marbles in each bag. Write an equation and find the total number of marbles.

4 x 8 = 32

300

A garden is 7 meters wide and 10 meters long. Write a multiplication equation to find the area.

400

In a scaled bar graph, the scale increases by 5s. One bar reaches the mark for 20, another reaches 15, and a third reaches 25. What is the total?

60

400

The commutative property says that  equals . Both equal what number? Then explain why this works with an array.

Both equal 21. When you rotate an array 90 degrees, you swap the rows and columns, but the total number stays the same.

400

A rectangular frame is made up of two smaller rectangles: one that is 4 square units and another that is 6 square units. If they share no overlap, what is the total area?

500

A class makes a scaled picture graph where each picture represents 4 students' favorite fruit. The fruit receives 6 pictures. How many students chose that fruit? Then, if another fruit has 8 students, how many pictures should show that fruit?

24 students for the first fruit, 2 pictures for the second fruit 

500

A rectangular array has 24 objects. Name two different arrays (with different dimensions) that could be made with 24 objects. Write the multiplication expression for each.

6 x 4 = 24

500

 A rectangle has an area of 36 square units. What are two possible dimensions (length and width)? Explain using a multiplication equation.

6 x 6 = 36

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