Use this worksheet to practice describing an array with repeated addition. Kids will practice writing number sentences for arrays before applying their knowledge to array word problems.
This fruit-themed activity will help your students connect repeated addition for 5's and 6's in order to see how multiplication works. It serves as a great visual for budding mathematicians, and kids will love adding up the different groups of fruit!
Use arrays, number lines, skip counting, repeated addition, and equal groups to solve multiplication problems in this appealing workbook. Colorful geometric illustrations make this one to hold on to!
In this lesson, students will explore the characteristics of arrays and find out why they are important. Use this lesson independently or alongside Come Array With Us!
One of the best parts about the holidays is gathering together to enjoy a home-cooked meal. Through this fun activity, kids get to use a budget— and math skills— to plan a holiday meal.
Hooray for Arrays: Multiplication Word Problems (Part Two)
Practice solving word problems by using one of the following multiplication strategies: create an array, skip counting, repeated addition, or writing a multiplication sentence. Part two of three.
This worksheet provides students with the opportunity to work with groups and explore arrays. Students will create sentence frames and repeated addition equations based on pictures before writing their own creative story problems.
Lay the foundation for multiplication by introducing your second graders to the concept of arrays. You can use this worksheet as a scavenger hunt, center activity, or an opportunity to engage students in individual learning!
Lay the foundation for multiplication by introducing your second graders to the concepts of skip counting and repeated addition. This lesson can be used alongside Up, Up, and Array, or separately to reinforce these important skills.