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100

Find the product of 0 x 1

0

100

4 x _____ = 0

0

100

Six students each took 5 pictures on a field trip. How many pictures did the students take in all?

Think: ____ x ____ = pictures in all

6 x 5 = 30 pictures in all

100

Draw an array to find the product for:

8 x 2

Look at array. 


Should have 2 columns and 8 rows or 8 columns and 2 rows. 
100

Is this equation true?

1 x 0 = 1

NO. Anything times 0 is..... 0!!!!!!!!

200

Find the product of 7 x 2

14

200

1 x ____ = 9

9

200

Sunny Buddy has 4 pairs of shoes in his closet. Which equation expresses how many shoes are in Sunny Buddy's closet?

a. 4 x 4 = 16

b. 4 x 2 = 8

c. 4 x 1 = 4

b. 4 x 2 = 8

Pair= 2!!!!!

200

Draw equal groups to find the product for:

3 x 5

Look at model. 

Should have 3 circles with 5 in each or 5 circles with 3 in each.

200

Explain the identity property.

When you multiply a number by 1, the product is always that number.

Ex: 3 x 1 = 3 or 100 x 1 = 100

300

Find the product of 4 x 5

20

300

2 x ____ = 18

9

300

A tree has 6 branches. On each branch there are 9 apples. How many apples are on the tree altogether?

Think: ____ x ____ = apples altogether

6 x 9 = 54 apples altogether

300

Explain how to use a number line to find 2 x 6.

Read response. 

Should say something along the lines of "skip count by ____" "Two jumps by counting by 6" 

300

Explain the zero property.

When you multiply a number by 0, the product is always 0.

Ex: 4 x 0 = 0 or 10 x 0= 10

400

Find the product of 8 x 9

72

400

50 = 5 x _____

10

400

There are 8 baseball cards in each pack. How many baseball cards are in 10 packs?

8 x 10 = 80 cards in 10 packs

400

Draw a bar model to solve 7 x 2 = ____

Look at bar model.

400

There are 8 rows in Ms. Garcia's section at the stadium. There are 9 seats in each row. How many seats are there in all?

8 x 9 = 72 seats in all

500

Find the product of 10 x 3

30

500

6 x ____ = 30

5

500

Students are going on a class trip to a science museum in vans. Each van can carry 10 students. If there are 6 vans, will there be enough to carry 64 students? Explain.


10 x 6 = 60

60 is less than 64, so there will not be enough to carry 64 students.

500

Ms. Little has 35 cupcakes. She has 5 students. How many cupcakes will each student get? Write an equation that can be used. Then draw a bar model.

35 = 5 x 7

Look at bar model.

500

A teacher has a box of crayons. Each crayon is pink, purple, and red. The teacher has 5 of each color. How many crayons does she have?

Think: ____ x ____ = total number of crayons

3 x 5 = 15 total crayons

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