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100

Solve:

8 x 5 = ?

40

100

Mya earns 3 treats a day for doing her chores. 

Mya gets a total of 21 treats.

How many days did Mya do her chores?

7 days.

21 ÷ 3=7

or 

___x3=21

100

Jack draws this array to represent 4 x 8.

He says the array also represents 8 x 4.

Is Jack correct? Explain your thinking.

Yes. It shows commutative property. If you turn the array sideways, you just switch the factors, but do not change the answer.

200

Solve:

18 ÷ 2=?

9

200

Dean set up chairs for movie night.

He sets up 5 rows of 8 chairs.

How many chairs does Dean set up altogether?

40 chairs

5 rows of 8 or 5x8=40

200

Which equation could be used to describe the array below?

A) 2x2x2x2x2

B)5x5

C)5+5

D)2+2+2+2+2+2

C

300

Solve:

21 ÷  3 = ?

7

300

Mrs. Barr's class plays a game.

The students earn 3 points for each question they answer correctly.

They earn 21 points on Monday. 

How many questions did the class answer correctly on Monday?

7

Reasoning:

3 points each. 21 total points.

___ x 3 = 21

300

Double Jeopardy 300x2

Which two equations could be used to describe the array below?


A) 3x6=___

B) 6÷3=___

C) 6+6+6=___

D) 3+3+3+3+3+3+3

A and C


400

What number could you use to complete the equation?

3 × ___ = 12

4

Reasoning:

12÷ 3=4 

3x4=12

400

Daily Double

Jasmyne made friendship bracelets for 6 of her friends.

Each bracelet had 4 shiny beads.

Part 1: How many shiny beads did she use on her bracelets?

Part 2: Jasmyne had 28 total shiny beads. How many did she have left after making the six bracelets?

Part 1: 24 beads

Part 2: 4 beads

Part 1 explanation: 6x4=24

Part 2 explanation 28-24=4

400

Which situation can be represented by 24 ÷  4?

A) 24 apples and 4 apples altogether.

B) 24 Skittles take away 4 Skittles.

C) The number of rows of cookies when 24 cookies are on a baking sheet in rows of 4.

C)

Reasoning:

Takes the total 24 cookies and puts them in equal rows of 4.

A) adding

B) subtracting

500

What number could you use to complete the equation?

4 x ___ = 20

5

Reasoning:20 ÷ 4=5

4x5=20

500
Daily Double 

Samantha gets $4 a day for raking leaves.

Part 1: She earned $20 on the first week. How many days did she rake leaves?

Part 2: Samantha rakes leaves for 6 more days on her second week. How much money did Samantha make in all?

Part 1: 5 days

Part 2: $44

Part 1 explanation: 20 ÷  4 = 5

Part 2 explanation: 6x4= 24                24+20=44

500

Which situation can be represented by 15 ÷  3?

A) The total of 15 flowers and 3 flowers.

B) The difference of 15 strawberries and 3 strawberries.

C) The number of brownies in each group when 3 children share 15 brownies equally.

C)

Reasoning:

Shows 15 total brownies being divided into 3 groups equally.

Key Words: Each, share, equally

A) is adding

B) is subtracting

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