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Multiplication

Multiplication. Chapter Four. Factor Vs. Product. 8 x 2 = 16 . Factor. Product. Factor. Factors – Numbers that are multiplied to give a product. Product – The answer in multiplication!. Can you do it?. Solve. Underline the Factor and circle the Product!.

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Multiplication

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  1. Multiplication Chapter Four

  2. Factor Vs. Product 8 x 2 = 16 Factor Product Factor Factors – Numbers that are multiplied to give a product. Product – The answer in multiplication!

  3. Can you do it? Solve. Underline the Factor and circle the Product! 1) 4 x 2 = _____ 2) 7 x 3 = _____ 3) 5 x 9 = _____ 4) 6 x 1 = _____

  4. Solve. Underline the Factor and circle the Product! 4 x 2 = ____ Factor Factor Product Answer =8

  5. Solve. Underline the Factor and circle the Product! ____ = 5 x 9 Product Factor Factor Answer =45

  6. Solve. Underline the Factor and circle the Product! 7 x 3 = ____ Factor Factor Product Answer = 21

  7. Solve. Underline the Factor and circle the Product! ____ = 6 x 1 Product Factor Factor Answer =6

  8. 5) At Ken’s Halloween party, there are 5 tables with 6 people at each table. How many people are at Ken’s Halloween party? • Write a number sentence and label each part of your problem. Underline the factor, and circle the product. 5 x 6 = 30 Factor Factor Product

  9. St. Alphonsus Champions! Array: Objects or symbols displayed in rows and columns. What is the name of the model shown?

  10. How to read an Array! 6) Can you write a number sentence to match the array shown? ____________________________ We have 3 rows of 4 trophies! Always start your problem with “rows.” Our first factor is going to be 3, and our second factor is going to be 4! 3 x 4 = 12

  11. Your turn! 7) Can you write a number sentence that matches our yummy cookie array?

  12. 8) Can you write a number sentence that matches our Steeler helmet array?

  13. 9) Can you write a number sentence that matches our Jack-o-Lantern array?

  14. Can you draw your own Array? Draw an Array that matches the following number sentences. 10) 2 x 3 = ____ 11) 5 x 2 = ____ 12) 9 x 4 = ____

  15. Question of the day! 13) Landon arranged his school books on 3 shelves with 9 books on each shelf. How many books does Landon have? • Write a number sentences that corresponds with the problem. • Label your number sentence by underlining your factor, and circling your product. • Draw an array that corresponds to the problem.

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