Multiplication Facts
Box Models
Distributive Property
Word Problems
Partial Products
100

What is 24 × 9?

216

100

Which multiplication equation is shown by an area model with parts 6×8,000 and 6×400?

6 × 8,400

100

Which uses the distributive property: (7×50)+(7×3)   or    (7×5)+(7×3×10)?

(7×50)+(7×3)

100

A bookshelf has 3 shelves. Each has 4 sports books and 13 mystery books. How many books total?

51

100

Use partial products: 8 × 24. What’s the tens product?

8 × 20 = 160

200

What is 159 × 5?

795

200

What does each box in a box model for 7×502 represent?

7×500, 7×0, 7×2

200

Use the distributive property to solve 6 × 24.

(6×20) + (6×4) = 144

200

A playhouse has 2 levels. The first is 8 ft high, the second is 12 ft higher. A tree is 2× as tall. How tall is the tree?

40 feet

200

Use partial products: 8 × 24. What’s the ones product?

8 × 4 = 32

300

What is 8 × 1,247?

9,976

300

What is the total product from the model for 7×502?

3,514

300

Write 9 × 47 using the distributive property.

(9×40) + (9×7)

300

A store has 5 rows of 24 fruit drinks and 8 rows of 12 water bottles. How many total bottles?

216 bottles 

300

What’s the total product of 8 × 24?

192

400

What is 6 × 8,400?

50,400

400

If an area model shows 30 + 4 on one side and 5 on the other, what equation does it represent?

5 × 34 = 170

400

What does “distribute” mean in multiplication?

To multiply each part separately and add them together

400

There are 6 bags with 12 apples each. How many apples total?

72 apples.

400

Solve using partial products: 34 × 6.

(30×6) + (4×6) = 204

500

What is 7 × 502?

3,514

500

Why do we use area models for multiplication?

To break numbers into easier parts (tens and ones) before multiplying

500

Solve 8 × 36 using the distributive property.

(8×30) + (8×6) = 288

500

A baker makes 9 trays with 48 cookies each. How many cookies total?

432 cookies

500

Explain what “partial products” means.

Multiplying parts of numbers (tens and ones) and adding the results

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