Multiplication
Division
Array
Number Line
Word Problems
100

Solve the problem:

6 x 3 = ?

18
100

Solve the equation:

8 ÷ 2 = ?

4

100
What would the array for 4 x 5 or 5 x 4 look like?

4 rows of 5 or 5 rows of 4

100

Solve the problem using a number line:

2 x 2 = ?

Number line should show repeated addition (2 + 2) stopping on 4, so 2 x 2 = 4.

100

You have 2 baskets of pears. Each basket has 7 pears. How many pears do you have in all? Show your work.

There are 14 pears in all.

200

Solve the problem:

6 x 8 = ?

48
200

Solve the equation

14 ÷ 2 = ?

7

200

What would the array for 3 x 4 or 4 x 3 look like?

3 rows of 4 or 4 rows of three

200

Solve the problem using a number line:

3 x 4

Number line should show repeated addition (4 + 4 + 4) ending on 12, so 3 x 4 = 12

200

For an activity, 16 students are divided into groups of 2. How many students are in each group? Show your work.

Each group has 8 students.

300

Solve the problem:

7 x 3 = ?

21
300

Solve the equation:

21 ÷ 3 = ?

7

300

What would the array for 5 x 7 or 7 x 5 look like?

5 rows of 7 or 7 rows of 5

300

Solve the problem using a number line:

2 x 7

Number line should show repeated addition (7 + 7) ending on 14, so 2 x 7 = 14

300

You want to buy as many prizes as possible with 21 tickets. Each prize costs 7 tickets. How many prizes can you buy?

You can buy 3 prizes.

400

Solve the problem:

5 x 6 = ?

30
400

Solve the equation:

30 ÷ 6 = ?

5

400

What would the array for 9 x 3 or 3 x 9 look like?

9 rows of 3 or 3 rows of 9

400

Solve the problem using a number line:

10 ÷ 2

Number line should show 5 jumps of 2 from 10 to 0, so 10 ÷ 2 = 5

400

Mrs. Moody and Mr. C each have 30 books. Mrs. Moody puts her books into 5 equal groups. Mr. C puts his books into 6 equal groups. Who has more books in each group? Show your work.

Mrs. Moody has more books because each of her groups has 6 books while Mr. C only has 5 books in each group.

500

Solve the problem:

1 x 9 = ?

9

500

Solve the equation:

60 ÷ 10 = ?

6

500

What would the array for 1 x 10 or 10 x 1 look like?

1 row of 10 or 10 rows of 1

500

Solve the problem using a number line:

16 ÷ 2 = ?

Number line should show 8 jumps of 2 from 16 to 0, so 16 ÷ 2 = 8

500

Miss Vandy has a 3 x 4 array of apps on her phone. She adds 3 more rows. How many apps does she add? Show your work and write a multiplication equation for the NEW array.

She adds 12 apps.

6 x 4 = 24