Arrays
Multiples
Random
Factors
Multiplicative Comparisons
100

What are the dimensions of this array?

There are 4 rows and 6 columns, or a 4 by 6 array. 

100

What are multiples?

Numbers that you land on when you skip count. 

100

Read the statements below. 

(a) 23 is a prime number. 

(b) 15 is a prime number. 

(c) 26 is a composite number. 

Which statements are false?

Statement B. 15 is a COMPOSITE number. 

100

What are factors?

The dimensions of an array or the two numbers that are multiplied to get another number. 

100

John is 3 years old. His sister is 2 times older than he is. How old is John's sister?

John's sister is 6 years old. 

200

The length of an array is 7 inches and the width is 4 inches. What is the total number of the array?

The array has a total of 28 square inches. 

200

What are the first 5 multiples of 11?

11, 22, 33, 44, and 55

200

Write an equation with a variable that matches the following problem:

Jaidyn lives 2 miles away from school and Wildi lives 4 miles away from school. How many times further away from school does Wildi live?

2 x ? = 4

200

List all the factors of 25. 

1, 5, 25

200

Rewrite the following sentence as an equation:

Twelve is twice as much as six. 

12 = 2 x 6

300

Draw an array for the number 21. 

or



300

Which of the following are NOT multiples of 9?

(a) 3

(b) 9

(c) 27

(d) 108

(a) 3

300

Write an equation with a variable that matches the following problem:

Zanayah went apple picking and picked 18 apples. She picked twice as many apples as Nevaeh. How many apples did Nevaeh pick?

18 = 2 x N

300
List all of the factors of 42. 

1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42

300

This summer, Christina read 24 books. She read 4 times as many books as Daniel. How many books did Daniel read this summer?

Daniel read 6 books. 

400

Numbers that only have one array (or only one factor pair) are called...?

Prime Numbers

400

51 is a multiple of 3. True or false?

True!

400

Which of the following sentences describe a comparison using multiplication?

(a) It rained twice as much in Atlanta than it did in Boston. 

(b) The bag of Twizzlers cost $5 more than a bag of Skittles.

(c) It took Brooklyn 4 times as long to complete the math homework as Ms. Li.

(a) and (c)

400

Is 81 a prime or composite number? Prove it.

Composite number

Factor Pairs: 

1 x 81

3 x 27

9 x 9

400

The tree in Ms. Galvin's backyard is 54 feet tall. Her son is 6 feet tall. How many times taller is the tree in Ms. Galvin's backyard than her son?

The tree is 9 times taller. 

500

Numbers that have more than one array (or more than one factor pair) are called...

composite numbers!

500

All even numbers are a multiple of 2. 

Is the statement above true or false? Explain why or prove it!

True because I can land on any even number when I skip count by 2.

500

Ms. Li's favorite number is 16. Is 16 a prime, composite, or square number?

16 is both a composite AND a square number. 

500

List the factor pairs of the number 33. 

1 x 33

3 x 11

500

Ms. Li has 15 stickers. She has 3 times as many stickers as Mrs. Janiec. How many stickers does Mrs. Janiec have?

Mrs. Janiec has 5 stickers.