Find the product of 5 x 4.
20
What is 15 ÷ 3?
5
Draw an array to model 6 x 4.

Sarah bought 3 shirts for $4 each. How much money did she spend?
$12
The coach divided 16 plays into groups of 4. How many students are in each group?
16 ÷ 4 = 4
Find the product of 7 x 2.
14
What is 25 ÷ 5?
5
Draw an array to model 3 x 8.

Jake stacked his Pokemon cards into groups of 8. He put 2 cards in each stack. How many Pokemon cards does he have altogether?
16
Nina makes treat bags for her friends. She has 30 pieces of candy and 5 friends. How many pieces of candy does each friend get?
6
Find the product of 8 x 4.
32
What is 18 ÷ 6?
What multiplication fact does the array show?
4 x 8 = 32
Franny bakes 3 batches of cookies. There were 12 cookies in each batch. How many cookies did Franny bake in all?
36
There are 35 students at the game. 5 students sit on each row of the stadium. How many rows do the students use?
7
Find the product of 6 x 7.
42
What is 28 ÷ 7?
4
What multiplication fact does this array show?

3 x 7 = 21
Miiss Billups puts her students into 3 groups of 7. How many students does she have?
21
$10 each
Find the product of 9 x 8.
72
What is 54 ÷ 9?
6
An array is made up equal ________ and ___________.
Rows and Columns
Ms. Billups puts her students into 3 groups of 7. Mrs. Farmer puts her students into 4 groups of 5. Who has more students?
Ms. Billups because she has 21 students and Mrs. Farmer has 20
Megan watches 4 cartoons everyday. How many cartoons does she watch in a week?
28