Multiplication #1
Multiplication #2
Multiplication #3
Multiplicative Comparison
Area
100

123 X 3

369

100

322 X 2

644

100

Solve 600 x 8 

4,800

100

9 times greater than 5 equals

45

100

Find the area of a rectangle with a width of 9cm and a length of 10cm. Use the formula.

90 centimeters squared

200

What do you call the answer to a multiplication problem?

Product

200

Use the box method to solve:

45 x 8

360

200

20x10

200

200

Michelle has 12 pairs of shoes. Karli has 4 times as many pairs as Michelle. How many shoes does Karli have?

48 shoes

200

What is the formula for area?

A= L x W

300

Use the box method to solve:

59x3

177

300

13x59

767

300

What is the order of the colors of the rainbow? :)

red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet

300

A red hat costs $18 and a blue hat costs $6. How many times as much does the red hat cost as the blue hat?

3 times as much

300

Give me an example of when we would need to know how to find the area of a space/shape.

Answers may vary.


400

1,152x5

=5,760

400

27x46

1242

400

Use area model to solve:

92 x 4

368

400

Write the equation as a multiplicative comparison.

20= 5 x 4

20 is 5 times as many as 4
400

The area of Mrs. Blacha's garden is 90 ft2. The width of the garden is 9 feet. What is the length of the garden?

10 feet

500

1491x4

5,964

500

132 fourth graders are going on a field trip. The field trip costs $9 dollars each. How much will the whole fourth grade have to pay?

1,188 dollars

500

4,558 x 7 =

31,906

500

Write the equation as a multiplicative comparison.

7x8=56

7 times as many as 8 is 56.

500

Trevor said that the area of his room is 42 feet because the length of his room is 11 feet and the width of his room is 10 feet. Is Trevor correct? Why or why not?

No, he solved for the perimeter of his room and not area. He added the sides instead of multiplying length x width. 

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