These are multiplied together to get a product.
What is a Factor?
When you separate a large group into many equal groups.
What is divide?
This property states that you can change the factors but the product stays the same.
What is The Commutative Property?
The C in the CUBES strategy stands for.
Circle key numbers and units.
The missing part of a math problem is called the _________ number or value.
What is Unknown?
You can also solve a multiplication problem by using this strategy.
What is a Repeated Addition?
An operation that gives the difference between two numbers is
What is Subtraction?
This property states that any number times zero is zero.
What is the Zero Property of Multiplication?
The U in the CUBES strategy stands for
Underline the question
When the hour hand is on 4 and the minute hand is on 6, this time is
4:30
You can use this to display objects in rows and columns.
What is an Array?
The answer to a division problem is called the
This property states that multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each addend by the number and then adding the products.
What is the Distributive Property of Multiplication?
The B in the CUBES strategy stands for
Box math action words
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9
A line marked in equal units and numbered in order.
What is a Number Line?
Name 4 strategies you can use to multiply.
What is array, equal groups, repeated addition, skip counting?
What is the Associative Property of Multiplication?
The E in the CUBES strategy stands for
Evaluate and Eliminate
What do these symbols mean (match to the right one):
<
>
=
< is less than
> is greater than
= is equal to
The answer to a multiplication problem.
What is the product?
In order for something to be an equation, it must have.
What is an equal sign.
This property states that the product of any number and one is that number.
The Identity Property of Multiplication
The S in the CUBES strategy stands for
Show your work and check
What property is being used when you multiply a group of numbers that are added together?
(Ex. 3 x (4+7))
What is Distributive Property?