Repeated Addition
Numberlines/ groups
Arrays
Commutative Property
Multiplication
100

Complete the equation.


8  + 8 + 8 + 8 = 4 x ______

8

100

Show 7 x 2 on a number line.

14 and a number line

100

Draw an array to show the problem. Then solve.

5 x 6 = ______

30 and an array with 5 rows 6 columns.

100

Fill in the missing number.

5 x 3 = ___ x 5

3

100

12x3

36

200

Complete the equation.


9 + ___ + ___ = 3 x ___

9

200

Show 3 x 3 on a number line.

9 and a number line.

200

Draw an array to show the problem. Then solve.


2 x 9 = ______

18 and an array with 2 rows of 9.

200

Fill in the missing number.

8 x ____ = 4 x 8

4

200

8x6

48

300

Mark has 12 ears of corn to make table decorations. He arranges them in 2 groups of 6. How can you represent this? Choose all that apply.


A. 12 x 2

B. 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2

C. 6 + 6

D. 2 x 6

E. 12 + 2 + 6

C & D

300

Suki invites 5 friends to a party. She gives each friend 2 party favors. How many party favors does she give out? 

10 favors 

300

Mr. Lopez planted 8 rows of apple trees on his farm. The apple trees are in 5 columns. How many trees are there in all?

40 trees

300

Use 5 x 2 = 2 x 5 to model the Commutative Property in two separate arrays.

one 2 x 5 array and one 5 x 2 array.

300

5x5

25
400

Jenna saves $5 each week. She wants to know how much money she has saved after 6 weeks. How can you represent this? Choose all that apply.


A. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5

B. 5 x 5

C. 5 + 6

D. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6

E. 5 x 6

A & E

400

In the last 5 months Stan read 3 books each month. How many books has he read in all? 

15 books

400

Carole makes an array of magnets on her fridge. She makes 7 rows with 8 magnets in each row. Which of the following shows how to find the total number of magnets in Carole's array?

A. 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49

B. 7 x 8

C. 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7

D. 8 + 7

B

400

2x5

5x2 

400

7x2

14
500

Create an array for 8x5 

8 rows with 5

500

3 groups of 5 

3x5=15

500

9 groups of 7 

drawing 9x 7 

500

Raymond says he can use the Commutative Property of Multiplication to show the product of 4 x 6 is the same as the product of 3 x 8. Is he correct? Why or why not?

No, the two multiplication products have different factors. The commutative Property of Multiplication only applies to products with the same factors.

500

8x7

56