Show an example of commutative property using the numbers 8 and 4
4x8=8x4
Find the missing number in the following table:

9
Write an example of "zeros in division" rule
0 / 0 = 0
Complete a multiplication/division fact family using these three numbers: 8, 9, 72
8x9=72
9x8=72
72 / 8=9
72 / 9=8
Tina has 42 pencils. She wants to share them equally with 7 students. How many pencils does each student receive?
6 Pencils each
Show an example of the zero property of multiplication
7x0=0
Name this property: 0x10=0
Zero Property of multiplication
Write an example of "ones in division" rule
8 / 1 = 8
Complete a multiplication/division fact family using these three numbers: 4,16,4
4x4=16
16 / 4=4
Taylor is baking cookies for the holidays. She bakes 60 cookies. She shares the cookies with 6 friends. How many does each friend get?
10 cookies each
Show an example of the identity property of multiplication
6x1=6
Name this property:
3x2=2x3
Commutative
Write an example of "ones in division" rule where your quotient (answer) is 1
8 / 8 = 1
Complete a multiplication/division fact family using these three numbers: 5, 10, 2
2x5=10
5x2=10
10/2=5
10/5=2
Jackie has 4 reading groups in her class. There are 6 students in each group. How many students are in her class?
24 students
Show an example of associative property using the numbers 4,3 and 2.
(4x3)x2= 4x(3x2)
Which of the following can help you solve 4x7?
A. (3x7)+ (7x2)
B. (4x2)+(4x5)
C. (2x4)+(2x7)
B
Write an example of "zeros in division" rule
0 / 90 = 0
Complete a multiplication/division fact family using these three numbers: 8, 8, 1
8x1=8
1x8=8
8/1=8
8/8=1
What multiplication equation does this multiplication story represent?
Heather had 4 coins worth 10 cents each. How much money does she have altogether?
4x10=40
Name this property: 8x1=8
Identity
Find the missing number in the following table:

6
DOUBLE POINTS! Can 10 / 0 have a real answer?
No!
It's not possible to divide a number by 0.
Complete a multiplication/division fact family using these three numbers: 9, 81, 9
9x9=81
81/9=9
What division equation does this story represent? Write the equation and the answer/
Patty has 16 toys to bring to a toy drive. She can fit 4 toys in each box. How many boxes does she have?
16/4=4