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Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays
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Description

Solving arrays is a tricky skill on many benchmark tests.

Do your students need extra practice solving these higher level array questions?

This packet features 10 engaging activities to work on arrays:

  • 10 multiple choice questions to project
  • 10 answer slides to help you discuss the how/why the answer is correct/incorrect

Some of the problems include multiple select questions. These seem to really be much harder for most students to consistently get correct.

This packet is meant to be used with the whole class or small group.

It requires NO PAPER!

Just project, talk through the answers and teach your students how to answer these types of questions.

This extra practice will help your students increase their level of mastery in solving arrays.

Download the preview to see a sample of the pages included in the packet.

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Arrays – Review for Benchmark Testing - Solve Multiplication Arrays

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Description

Solving arrays is a tricky skill on many benchmark tests.

Do your students need extra practice solving these higher level array questions?

This packet features 10 engaging activities to work on arrays:

  • 10 multiple choice questions to project
  • 10 answer slides to help you discuss the how/why the answer is correct/incorrect

Some of the problems include multiple select questions. These seem to really be much harder for most students to consistently get correct.

This packet is meant to be used with the whole class or small group.

It requires NO PAPER!

Just project, talk through the answers and teach your students how to answer these types of questions.

This extra practice will help your students increase their level of mastery in solving arrays.

Download the preview to see a sample of the pages included in the packet.

You might also like:

2nd Grade Math and ELA Testing BUNDLE

Multiple Step Word Problems - Grade 2

Telling Time to the Minute SCOOT Game

Visit My TPT Store

********************************************

Come Collaborate with me!

Facebook - Smith's Safari

Pinterest

Instagram

Smith's Safari Adventure Blog

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© Tracy Smith

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in rectangular arrays with up to 5 rows and up to 5 columns; write an equation to express the total as a sum of equal addends.
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
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