2s and 3s
3s and 4s
4s and 5s
0s, 1s, and 10s
SURPRISE
100

2X2

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

4

100

3x3

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

9

100

4 x 1

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

4

100

Princess Peach has 6 pots, and each pot has 0 mushrooms. How many mushrooms does Princess Peach have altogether?

  • The number of pots is ____ and mushrooms per pot is ____.
  • I multiplied ____ × ____ so the total is ____.
  • This makes sense because ____.

0 mushrooms

100

In Minecraft, Ana places 5 rows of torches with 2 torches in each row. How many torches did Ana place?

  • There are ____ groups (rows) and ____ in each group (torches).
  • I solved it by doing ____ × ____ which equals ____.
  • I checked my work by ____.

10 torches

200

6x2

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

12

200

3 x 4

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

12

200

5 x 5

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

25

200

1x10

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

10

200

11 x 5

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

55

300

7x3

  • I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  • I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  • I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  • There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___

21

300

8X3

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

24

300

4 x 8

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

32

300

10x6

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

60

300

Ms. Fleischman bought cookies for her class. There are 12 students in her reading class and she gives each student 2 cookies. How many cookies did Ms. Fleischman give out?

I know she gave out ___ cookies in all because there are ___ students and she gives each student ____ cookies. 

___ x ___ = ___

24 cookies

400

Yoshi crafts 5 toolkits. Each toolkit needs 3 wooden planks. How many wooden planks does Yoshi use?

  • There are ____ toolkits and ____ planks in each.
  • I multiplied ____ × ____ to get ____.
  • I know this is correct because ____.

15 planks

400

4X7

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

28

400

5x9

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

45

400

7X0

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.
0
400

4 x 4

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

16

500

Toad puts 3 power stars in each of 2 treasure chests. How many power stars are in the chests total?

  • There are ____ chests and ____ stars in each chest.
  • I multiplied ____ × ____ and got ____.
  • Another way to check is ____.

6 power stars.

500

Luigi finds 4 coin blocks. Each block has 3 coins. How many coins does Luigi get?

  • I know the number of groups is ____ and the number in each group is ____.
  • I multiplied ____ × ____ because ____.
  • My answer is ____ coins because ____.

12 coins

500

9x4

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

36

500

10 x 10

  1. I counted by ___s (skip‑count) ___ times to get ___, so ___ × ___ = ___.
  2. I used repeated addition: ___ + ___ + ___ = ___, therefore ___ × ___ = ___.
  3. I used the commutative property: ___ × ___ = ___ × ___, and that equals ___.
  4. There are ___ groups of ___ (loops/groups), so the total is ___ and ___ × ___ = ___.

100

500

It's Kermes at Newlon! There is a stand selling cotton candy for $2 each. If 5 students buy cotton candy, how much money would it cost?

I know its ___ dollars because each cotton candy costs ___ and there are ____ students buying cotton candy. 

___ x ___ = ____

$10

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