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Understanding
Note to the teacher
• Using this slideshow with manipulatives
  (counters or tiles) will help reinforce the
  concepts of multiplication and division.
• Each student should have about 65 counters or
  tiles to model the problems in this slideshow.
• Guide students through the problems,
  circulating the room to see that each student is
  displaying manipulatives that correspond to the
  problems.
Use multiplication
          when you have to
        add the same number
         over and over again.

array                    Addition
                         Addition
                         Addition
                       + Addition
Can you model these
  multiplication problems
using the manipulatives on your desk?
Samantha is saving $6 each
     week for a bike.
 How much money will she
     have in 9 weeks?
Samantha is saving $6 each
     week for a bike.
 How much money will she
     have in 9 weeks?
There are three
 tennis balls in
   each can.

How many tennis
 balls are there in
      8 cans?
There are three tennis balls in
           each can.
  How many tennis balls are
       there in 8 cans?
Amy needs five strawberries for
          each smoothie.
  She is making five smoothies.
 How many strawberries will she
              need?
Amy needs five strawberries
      for each smoothie.
She is making five smoothies.
 How many strawberries will
           she need?
Each smoothie
   needs two
 bananas. How
 many bananas
 are needed to
  make eight
  smoothies?
Each smoothie needs two
    bananas. How many
bananas are needed to make
      eight smoothies?
Ramona needs seven beads
  for each necklace she is
          making.
 How many beads will she
    need to make eight
         necklaces?
Ramona needs seven beads for
  each necklace she is making.
 How many beads will she need
    to make eight necklaces?
Kim burns 5 pieces
  of firewood each
      night in her
   fireplace. How
   many pieces of
 wood will she use
      in a week?
Kim burns 5 pieces
  of firewood each
      night in her
   fireplace. How
   many pieces of
 wood will she use
      in a week?
Four girls slept in
    each tent.

How many girls
  were in six
    tents?
Four girls slept in
    each tent.

How many girls
  were in six
    tents?
Each flashlight holds three
         batteries.
 How many batteries are
 needed for 9 flashlights?
Each flashlight holds three
         batteries.
 How many batteries are
 needed for 9 flashlights?
There are ten fancy light fixtures
  hanging in our family’s restaurant.
Each one uses six light bulbs. How
  many bulbs are needed for all the
  fixtures?
There are ten fancy light fixtures
  hanging in our family’s restaurant.
Each one uses six light bulbs. How
  many bulbs are needed for all the
  fixtures?
If one sandwich is made with four
 meatballs, how many do you need
      to make seven meatball
            sandwiches?
If one sandwich is made with four
 meatballs, how many do you need
      to make seven meatball
            sandwiches?
How many eggs
 are in 5 dozen?
How many eggs
 are in 5 dozen?
• Every porch on
  our street is
  decorated with
  three pots of
  mums. How
  many pots of
  flowers are on all
  seven porches?
Every porch on our street is decorated with
  three pots of mums. How many pots of
     flowers are on all seven porches?

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multiplication

  • 2. Note to the teacher • Using this slideshow with manipulatives (counters or tiles) will help reinforce the concepts of multiplication and division. • Each student should have about 65 counters or tiles to model the problems in this slideshow. • Guide students through the problems, circulating the room to see that each student is displaying manipulatives that correspond to the problems.
  • 3. Use multiplication when you have to add the same number over and over again. array Addition Addition Addition + Addition
  • 4. Can you model these multiplication problems using the manipulatives on your desk?
  • 5. Samantha is saving $6 each week for a bike. How much money will she have in 9 weeks?
  • 6.
  • 7. Samantha is saving $6 each week for a bike. How much money will she have in 9 weeks?
  • 8. There are three tennis balls in each can. How many tennis balls are there in 8 cans?
  • 9.
  • 10. There are three tennis balls in each can. How many tennis balls are there in 8 cans?
  • 11. Amy needs five strawberries for each smoothie. She is making five smoothies. How many strawberries will she need?
  • 12.
  • 13. Amy needs five strawberries for each smoothie. She is making five smoothies. How many strawberries will she need?
  • 14. Each smoothie needs two bananas. How many bananas are needed to make eight smoothies?
  • 15.
  • 16. Each smoothie needs two bananas. How many bananas are needed to make eight smoothies?
  • 17. Ramona needs seven beads for each necklace she is making. How many beads will she need to make eight necklaces?
  • 18. Ramona needs seven beads for each necklace she is making. How many beads will she need to make eight necklaces?
  • 19. Kim burns 5 pieces of firewood each night in her fireplace. How many pieces of wood will she use in a week?
  • 20.
  • 21. Kim burns 5 pieces of firewood each night in her fireplace. How many pieces of wood will she use in a week?
  • 22. Four girls slept in each tent. How many girls were in six tents?
  • 23.
  • 24. Four girls slept in each tent. How many girls were in six tents?
  • 25. Each flashlight holds three batteries. How many batteries are needed for 9 flashlights?
  • 26.
  • 27. Each flashlight holds three batteries. How many batteries are needed for 9 flashlights?
  • 28. There are ten fancy light fixtures hanging in our family’s restaurant. Each one uses six light bulbs. How many bulbs are needed for all the fixtures?
  • 29.
  • 30. There are ten fancy light fixtures hanging in our family’s restaurant. Each one uses six light bulbs. How many bulbs are needed for all the fixtures?
  • 31. If one sandwich is made with four meatballs, how many do you need to make seven meatball sandwiches?
  • 32.
  • 33. If one sandwich is made with four meatballs, how many do you need to make seven meatball sandwiches?
  • 34. How many eggs are in 5 dozen?
  • 35.
  • 36. How many eggs are in 5 dozen?
  • 37. • Every porch on our street is decorated with three pots of mums. How many pots of flowers are on all seven porches?
  • 38.
  • 39. Every porch on our street is decorated with three pots of mums. How many pots of flowers are on all seven porches?