Bar Graphs
Multiplication
Equal Groups
Arrays
100

What does a scale mean in bar graphs?

How you write the numbers on the side of the graph. They represent the data in groups to count with. (for example by 2s, 5s, or 10s)

100

Find the number that makes the equation true

4x5= __

45!


jk 20

100
  • If you have 3 groups and each group has 4 apples, how many apples do you have in total?

12 apples (3 groups × 4 apples = 12)

100

If you have 2 rows and 3 stars in each row, how many stars are there in total?

  • Answer: 6 stars (2 rows × 3 stars = 6)

  • must be written this way to get the point! (2x3=6)

200

Which of the scales (2, 5, or 10) will work to make a scale graph represent the data on the table better?


by 10s!

200

___x8=80

10

200

There are 5 baskets, and each basket has 6 oranges. How many oranges are there in all?

Answer: 30 oranges (5 baskets × 6 oranges = 30)

200

Draw the following as an array.

There are 4 rows of chairs, and each row has 5 chairs.

Teacher will check

300

What is missing in this bar graph?


Nothing!

300

4x___=24

6

300

You have 24 pencils. If you want to make 6 equal groups, how many pencils will be in each group?

  • Answer: 4 pencils in each group (24 pencils ÷ 6 groups = 4)

300

Write a multiplication EXPRESSION that could represent the array.


5x4


(expression means without the answer)

400

Is the following true or false:

Reading and baking is more than playing?



False it is the same

400

11x10=

110

400

There are 36 marbles, and you want to share them equally among 4 friends. How many marbles does each friend get?

  • Answer: 9 marbles (36 marbles ÷ 4 friends = 9)

400

write a multiplication EXPRESSION for the equal groups below.


6x4


6 groups of 4 apples 6 must go first and it is an expression so no answer is needed

500

Write a table for the following information shown on the graph


Social studies - 30

Math - 50

Science - 30

ELA - 35

Others - 10


* will only get points if subjects and number of students title is on the table!

500
__x12=36

3

500

If 8 people share 72 candies equally, how many candies does each person get?

Answer: 9 candies (72 candies ÷ 8 people = 9)



500

Draw an array and find the answer based on the following

7x3=

Teacher will check