Multiply by 0
Multiply by 1
Multiply by 2
Multiply by 5
Multiply by 10
100

Miss Hill drinks 0 gallons of milk in one day. How many gallons of milk can she drink in 5 days?  

0 gallons

100

Anita uses 9 apples to bake 1 apple pie. How many apples are in each apple pie?

9 apples 

100

Ren has 16 blocks to stack. He says he can make 2 stacks of blocks with the same number of blocks in each stack.

 Is Ren correct? Explain.

Yes, becasue 16 divided by 2 equals 8.  He can have two stacks with 8 blocks.

100

Javier buys 8 digital albums. Each digital album costs $5. How much does Javier spend on digital albums?

Javier spends $___.

Javier spends $40. 

100

Roselin finds 6 dimes under the couch cushions. How much money does Roselin find?

A. 60¢ 

B. 30¢

C. 16¢

 D. 6¢

A. 60 cents

200

Garrett will put 2 radishes on each plate of salad. How many radishes does Garrett need if there are 0 plates of salad?

0 radishes

200

Charlie buys packs of trading cards for 4 friends. Charlie buys each friend 1 pack. How many packs of trading cards does Charlie buy?

4 packs

200

 Angela uses tiles to make 2 groups with 4 tiles in each group. How many tiles does Angela use?

8 tiles

200

Aubrey has 7 nickels in her purse. How can you complete the equation to show how much money Aubrey has?

____ x ____ = ____

7 x 5 = 35 

5 x 7 = 35

200

Carl has 9 packages of light bulbs. There are 10 light bulbs in each package. How many light bulbs does Carl have?

Carl has __ light bulbs.

Carl has 90 light bulbs.

300

The product of 0 times a number is ____. 

Zero

300

The product of 1 times a number is ____. 

that number 


example: 1 x 5 = 5 

300

Annmarie has 14 stuffed animals. She places an equal number of stuffed animals on two shelves. Which equations can be used to find the number of stuffed animals on each shelf? Choose all that apply.

A. 2 × ? = 14

B. 14 × 2 = ?

C. 2 ÷ ? = 14

D. 14 ÷ 2 = ?

A and D.

300

Rafael buys some books for $5 each. How much money could he have spent on books? Choose all that apply. A. $30 

B. $25

C. $22 

D. $14

E. $5 

F. $0

A, B, and E

300

The product of 10 times a number always has a ____ in the ones place. 

Zero 

10, 20, 30, 40, 50 

400

Which equations are true? Choose all that apply.

A. 1 × 4 = 2 × 2 

B. 0 × 1 = 7 × 0

C. 0 × 8 = 4 × 2 

D. 9 × 1 = 1 × 9

A, B, and D

400

Which two equations have the same product? Choose all that apply.

A. 9 × 1 = ? 

B. ? = 1 × 9

C. ? = 0 × 9 

D. 9 × 9 = ?

A and B

400

Ten friends ride the bumper cars. If 2 friends sit in each bumper car, how many bumper cars do they use? 

Write a multiplication equation and a division equation for the problem.

10 x 2 = 20 

20 divided by 10 = 2

400

Mr. Chase separates 45 students into 5 basketball teams. Which equations can be used to find how many students are on each team?

Choose all that apply.

A. 5 × 45 = ?

B. 5 ÷ 45 = ?

C. 45 ÷ 5 = ?

D. 5 × ? = 45

C and D

400

Justin makes a row of 8 buttons. He adds 9 more rows of 8 buttons below the first row to make an array.

 a. What factors can you use to complete the multiplication equation to represent the number of buttons in Justin’s array? __×__ = ? 

b. How many buttons are in Justin’s array? buttons

Part A.   10 x 8 = ? 


Part B. 80 buttons

500


Travis is on a road trip and drives 60 miles in one hour. How far can Travis drive in 0 hours?


Travis can drive  ___ miles in 0 hours.


Zero
500

Lydia is buying packs of books for 6 cousins. Each pack has several books and Lydia buys each cousin 1 pack. How many packs of books does Lydia buy?

6 packs

500

Jasmin has some shells. She sorts all the shells into groups of 2 each. How many shells could she have? Choose all that apply.

A. 5 shells B. 6 shells C. 12 shells D. 18 shells

B. 6 shells

C. 12 shells 

D. 18 shells

500

Aarif earns $5 each time he weeds the garden. He weeds the garden 5 times.

 a. Complete the equation to show how much money Aarif will earn. __× 5 = ? 

b. Aarif will earn $__.

Part A. 5 x 5 = ? 

Part B. $25 


500

The Hatton family picks apples to sell at the farmers’ market. They place 10 apples in each basket. They use all the apples they picked.

Could the Hatton family have picked 55 apples?

 Explain.

No, because the prodoct of 10 times a number always has a zero in the ones place.