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Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
Arrays Rows and Columns Worksheets | Arrays Foundations | Multiplication
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Description

This no-prep Arrays practice pack helps students confidently identify and work with rows and columns in an array. Perfect for introducing arrays, building a strong foundation for multiplication concepts, and reinforcing array vocabulary in a simple, student-friendly way.

What’s Included

  • 1 reference/anchor page explaining rows and columns
  • 10 student practice pages:
    • tracing one row and one column
    • counting rows and columns (Level 1 and Level 2)
    • circle the rows
    • box the columns
    • rows vs. columns matching
    • true or false
    • fill in the missing labels
    • draw the array
    • mini check / exit ticket (Parts A, B, C)
  • 11-page answer key (includes an answer key cover page)

How You Can Use It

  • Whole-group mini lesson and guided practice
  • Independent practice, math centers, or small groups
  • Early finisher work or homework
  • Quick formative assessment with the mini check/exit ticket
  • Review or intervention support (great for Grades 2–3)

Grade Level Recommendation
Best for Grade 3 when teaching arrays as a foundation for multiplication. Also works well for Grade 2 as enrichment or review.

Standards (CCSS)
2.OA.C.4, 3.OA.A.1

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Description

This no-prep Arrays practice pack helps students confidently identify and work with rows and columns in an array. Perfect for introducing arrays, building a strong foundation for multiplication concepts, and reinforcing array vocabulary in a simple, student-friendly way.

What’s Included

  • 1 reference/anchor page explaining rows and columns
  • 10 student practice pages:
    • tracing one row and one column
    • counting rows and columns (Level 1 and Level 2)
    • circle the rows
    • box the columns
    • rows vs. columns matching
    • true or false
    • fill in the missing labels
    • draw the array
    • mini check / exit ticket (Parts A, B, C)
  • 11-page answer key (includes an answer key cover page)

How You Can Use It

  • Whole-group mini lesson and guided practice
  • Independent practice, math centers, or small groups
  • Early finisher work or homework
  • Quick formative assessment with the mini check/exit ticket
  • Review or intervention support (great for Grades 2–3)

Grade Level Recommendation
Best for Grade 3 when teaching arrays as a foundation for multiplication. Also works well for Grade 2 as enrichment or review.

Standards (CCSS)
2.OA.C.4, 3.OA.A.1

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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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