Equal Groups and Arrays
Multiplication, Division, and Tape Diagrams
Properties of Multiplication
Word Problems
100

Draw an array to represent 3 x 6. Solve. 

3 x 6 = 18

100

Write a multiplication sentence for this tape diagram. 

3 x 4 = 12

100

3 x 0 = ?

0

100

Emma collects rocks. She arranges them in 4 rows of 3. Draw Emma’s array to show how many rocks she has altogether. Then write a multiplication sentence to describe the array.

4 x 3 = 12

200

Which color array represents 2 x 3?

Yellow!

200

5 x 5 = ?

25
200

___ x 1 = 5

5

200

Kai separated 36 index cards into 4 equal stacks. Write a number sentence that could be used to determine the number of cards in each stack.

36 ÷ 4 = c

c = 9

300

Write a division sentence for this picture. 

12 ÷ 4 = 3

300

Phoebe had 6 puppies. Each puppy has 4 legs. How many legs do the puppies have all together? Draw a tape diagram to represent. Solve.

300
Fill in the blank.


(___ x 3) x 2 = (4 x 3) x 2

4

300

Martine and Aleyah are solving the problem below:

16 ÷ 2 = N


Martine says they should use the equation “N x 2 = 16” to solve. Aleyah says they should use the equation “16 x 2 = N” to solve. Who is correct?

Martine is correct. Multiplication is the opposite of division. N = 8.

400

How many rows? How many columns?

6 rows and 9 columns

400

16 ÷ 4 = ?

4

400

Which property says that when you multiply any factor by 1, you get the other factor?

Identity Property

400

Tamara is solving the equation 9 x 2. How can she use the commutative property to make solving easier? What is the answer?

Tamara can do 2 x 9 and skip count by 2's. the answer is 18.

500

Write a math story that shows 4 equal groups of 2. 

Example: Ms. Vega had 4 tables with 2 students at each table. How many students are there in all?

500

3 x 9 = ?

27
500

Which property says that even if you switch the order of the factors, the product stays the same?

Commutative Property


500

There are 7 lunch tables in the cafeteria. Each table can sit 8 kids. If all the tables are completely full, how many kids can sit in the cafeteria?

7 x 8 = 56. 56 kids can sit in the cafeteria. 

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