Properties
Multiplication
Divison
Models
Fellow Fun Facts
100

7x1=7

This is an example of the _________ property.

Identity

100

8x2= 

Hint: 8+8 OR skip count by 2's

100

10/2=

Hint: 2x__=10
100

Name 3 models that can be used to represent multiplication and division.

Possible answers: Circles and Dots, Number Line, Array model, Area model, Bar model
100

What kind of pet does Mrs. Balaram have?

A black cat named Ciri!

200

The Commutative Property of Multiplication says that you can switch the two _________ and get the same ________.

Factors; Product

200

7x5=

Hint: 6x5=30

200

15/3=

Hint: 3x__=15

200

Mrs. Tally went apple picking and got 4 bags of apples. There are 6 apples in each bag.  What would a Circles and Dots model look like to represent this?

4 circles with 6 dots in each.

200

Mrs. Balaram's favorite type of ice cream is _______.

Mint Chocolate Chip

300

True or False: The Associative Property says that you can multiply factors in any order.

Example: 2x3x4 is the same as 4x3x2.  

True!

300

6x4=

Hint: 5x4=20

300

60/10=

Hint: 10x__=60

300

How many jumps should a number line have to show this equation?  How large should each jump be?

7x9

7 jumps of 9 each, or 9 jumps of 7 each.

300

Mrs. Balaram has read ________ books this year.

44

400

Kamilla wanted to solve 7x4.  She started with 5x4, then added on 2x4.  She used the ________ property.

Distributive

400

9x6=

Hint: 10x6=60

400

81/9

Hint: 9x__=81

400

What do all multiplication and division models have in common?  They all show ____________

Equal groups!

400

Mrs. Balaram played this sport when she was in high school: __________.

Soccer

500

Multiplication and Division are _________ operations.

Inverse

500

6x7=

Hint: 6x5=30 and 6x2=12

500

28/7=

Hint: 7x__=28

500

How can you show 32 divided by 8 in an array model?

Draw 32 dots split equally between 4 rows, or

Draw 32 dots split equally into rows of 4

500

Mrs. Balaram loves it when students raise their hands, work together, and support one another.  These are examples of her classroom ___________.

Expectations

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