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Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
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Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays
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"The included lesson plans save time and offer creative, hands-on activities. Students stayed engaged, and their understanding improved noticeably. Highly recommended for primary teachers!"
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Stephanie B.
"This is such a great resource for classrooms with a variety of learners and it gives the opportunity to encourage creativity while learning!"
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Jennifer W.

Description

In the Camp Array Architect math project, students step into the role of campground designer, applying their knowledge of equal groups, arrays, multiplication and division fact families, and the properties of multiplication to create something they’re proud to share.

It’s more than a multiplication project — it’s a creative, real-world math experience your students will remember.


HOW IT WORKS:

Students take on the challenge of becoming an Array Architect:

  • Design a campground map featuring arrays and equal groups
  • Label each array with multiplication sentences, repeated addition, and fact families
  • Analyze each array to connect it to the associative, commutative, distributive, and identity properties of multiplication
  • Reflect using the self-assessment rubric
  • Assemble their project following step-by-step visual instructions

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

★ Teacher Guide - A 7-page guide that includes detailed steps for successfully incorporating this resource in your classroom. This guide includes tips on:

1. Implementing this project in a variety of ways

2. Prepping your project materials efficiently

3. Setting a deadline

4. Introducing the project through a mini lesson

5. Wrapping up the project in a meaningful way

6. Using this project with Google Classroom

7. Aligning this project to third grade math standards

★ Student Guide - a printable and digital version of the student guide is included. This 19-page guide includes detailed instructions and visuals to help your students complete each step of this simulation successfully. The format of this guide makes differentiation easy. Use it as a supplement to your verbal instructions as you provide scaffolding or let your more advanced students work through each step of the project independently.

★ Array Map Template - formatted to be printed on 11” x 17” paper. This template features a light grey grid so students can arrange their arrays with precision.

★ Campground Directory Template - Reproducible pages or Google Classroom-ready digital slides that guide students through the process of writing the repeated addition sentence, multiplication sentence, the fact family related to the arrays drawn on their map, and answering word problems that help them analyze their arrays and use each array to demonstrate their knowledge of the properties of multiplication.

★ Editable Rubric - a 4-point rubric students can use to self-assess their ability to neatly design a map featuring arrays and equal groups, apply multiplication skills while writing their campground directory, and demonstrate the habits of a self-directed learner. The same rubric can be used by the teacher to provide a score for student work. An editable version of this rubric is also included.

★ Sample Project - a completed sample of the project to help you provide scaffolding to students as needed. You will see the first two pages of the Campground Guide are filled out completely, while pages for arrays C-H only include sentence starters for the word problems.

★ Completion Certificate - this congratulatory certificate is a little extra something you can share with students when they receive their project feedback if you’re looking to bring the project to a close in a more formal way.


WHY THIS MATH ART PROJECT WORKS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM:

This arrays project blends creativity with rigorous math practice:

  • Applies multiplication concepts in a meaningful, real-world context
  • Strengthens problem solving, organization, and design skills
  • Supports a variety of learning needs with built-in differentiation
  • Offers a refreshing alternative to traditional math practice

The format of this math project based learning activity makes it an ideal resource for:

★ Hands-on enrichment during math centers

★ Seat work during math workshop

★ Parent volunteer or teacher’s aide enrichment station

★ A focal point for a multiplication room transformation 


QUICK TO PREP, EASY TO IMPLEMENT

Whether you’re planning a multi-day project based learning math unit or looking for an engaging enrichment activity, this resource has everything ready to go. Visual instructions support independent work, editable rubrics make assessment simple, and the digital format integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom.

Give your multiplication unit an adventure students will never forget. Add this multiplication project to your cart today and watch your classroom buzz with focus, creativity, and pride in their work.


WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS PROJECT BASED LEARNING RESOURCE

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My students absolutely loved this! The directions were so clearly laid out that I did not have to do much explicit teaching!” – April B.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I always love these projects! I have used this with my whole class when I taught third grade, and as an enrichment activity for some students when I taught second grade. All great things to say every time I use it!” - Mitchell U.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Such a fun activity to have students apply their knowledge of arrays. We spent a week doing this & students were engaged the whole time.” – Sarah F.

Teachers use this project for enrichment, differentiation, and as a culminating activity for their multiplication unit. It works equally well for early finishers, small groups, or the whole class.


DON'T MISS THESE OTHER 3RD GRADE MULTIPLICATION RESOURCES:

Math Project Based Learning Bundle

Bundle of Multiplication Word Problem Solving Task Cards for 3rd Grade

3rd Grade Multiplication & Division Fact Fluency Toolkit

3rd Grade Multiplication & Division Math Games

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Campground Design Real World Math Project Based Learning | Multiplication Arrays

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What others say

"The included lesson plans save time and offer creative, hands-on activities. Students stayed engaged, and their understanding improved noticeably. Highly recommended for primary teachers!"
star
Stephanie B.
"This is such a great resource for classrooms with a variety of learners and it gives the opportunity to encourage creativity while learning!"
star
Jennifer W.

Description

In the Camp Array Architect math project, students step into the role of campground designer, applying their knowledge of equal groups, arrays, multiplication and division fact families, and the properties of multiplication to create something they’re proud to share.

It’s more than a multiplication project — it’s a creative, real-world math experience your students will remember.


HOW IT WORKS:

Students take on the challenge of becoming an Array Architect:

  • Design a campground map featuring arrays and equal groups
  • Label each array with multiplication sentences, repeated addition, and fact families
  • Analyze each array to connect it to the associative, commutative, distributive, and identity properties of multiplication
  • Reflect using the self-assessment rubric
  • Assemble their project following step-by-step visual instructions

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

★ Teacher Guide - A 7-page guide that includes detailed steps for successfully incorporating this resource in your classroom. This guide includes tips on:

1. Implementing this project in a variety of ways

2. Prepping your project materials efficiently

3. Setting a deadline

4. Introducing the project through a mini lesson

5. Wrapping up the project in a meaningful way

6. Using this project with Google Classroom

7. Aligning this project to third grade math standards

★ Student Guide - a printable and digital version of the student guide is included. This 19-page guide includes detailed instructions and visuals to help your students complete each step of this simulation successfully. The format of this guide makes differentiation easy. Use it as a supplement to your verbal instructions as you provide scaffolding or let your more advanced students work through each step of the project independently.

★ Array Map Template - formatted to be printed on 11” x 17” paper. This template features a light grey grid so students can arrange their arrays with precision.

★ Campground Directory Template - Reproducible pages or Google Classroom-ready digital slides that guide students through the process of writing the repeated addition sentence, multiplication sentence, the fact family related to the arrays drawn on their map, and answering word problems that help them analyze their arrays and use each array to demonstrate their knowledge of the properties of multiplication.

★ Editable Rubric - a 4-point rubric students can use to self-assess their ability to neatly design a map featuring arrays and equal groups, apply multiplication skills while writing their campground directory, and demonstrate the habits of a self-directed learner. The same rubric can be used by the teacher to provide a score for student work. An editable version of this rubric is also included.

★ Sample Project - a completed sample of the project to help you provide scaffolding to students as needed. You will see the first two pages of the Campground Guide are filled out completely, while pages for arrays C-H only include sentence starters for the word problems.

★ Completion Certificate - this congratulatory certificate is a little extra something you can share with students when they receive their project feedback if you’re looking to bring the project to a close in a more formal way.


WHY THIS MATH ART PROJECT WORKS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM:

This arrays project blends creativity with rigorous math practice:

  • Applies multiplication concepts in a meaningful, real-world context
  • Strengthens problem solving, organization, and design skills
  • Supports a variety of learning needs with built-in differentiation
  • Offers a refreshing alternative to traditional math practice

The format of this math project based learning activity makes it an ideal resource for:

★ Hands-on enrichment during math centers

★ Seat work during math workshop

★ Parent volunteer or teacher’s aide enrichment station

★ A focal point for a multiplication room transformation 


QUICK TO PREP, EASY TO IMPLEMENT

Whether you’re planning a multi-day project based learning math unit or looking for an engaging enrichment activity, this resource has everything ready to go. Visual instructions support independent work, editable rubrics make assessment simple, and the digital format integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom.

Give your multiplication unit an adventure students will never forget. Add this multiplication project to your cart today and watch your classroom buzz with focus, creativity, and pride in their work.


WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS PROJECT BASED LEARNING RESOURCE

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My students absolutely loved this! The directions were so clearly laid out that I did not have to do much explicit teaching!” – April B.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I always love these projects! I have used this with my whole class when I taught third grade, and as an enrichment activity for some students when I taught second grade. All great things to say every time I use it!” - Mitchell U.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Such a fun activity to have students apply their knowledge of arrays. We spent a week doing this & students were engaged the whole time.” – Sarah F.

Teachers use this project for enrichment, differentiation, and as a culminating activity for their multiplication unit. It works equally well for early finishers, small groups, or the whole class.


DON'T MISS THESE OTHER 3RD GRADE MULTIPLICATION RESOURCES:

Math Project Based Learning Bundle

Bundle of Multiplication Word Problem Solving Task Cards for 3rd Grade

3rd Grade Multiplication & Division Fact Fluency Toolkit

3rd Grade Multiplication & Division Math Games

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
March 18, 2026
This was a great extension activity for my students
Darcey P.
704 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 4th
So Much Fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 9, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
I used this for my enrichment intervention. They loved this and it was such a fun way to review arrays.
Meagan P.
312 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
We enjoyed it.
Rated 4 out of 5
February 8, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
I think it took a bit too long for my kids to really get into. It is a great task, but my higher level kids did much better than the others.
Christine D.
681 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Loved this
Rated 5 out of 5
November 19, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
These worksheets were clear, well-designed, and easy to use. My students stayed engaged and understood the concepts quickly
Casey L.
415 reviews • Washington
Grades taught: 3rd
Great way to practice
Rated 5 out of 5
November 17, 2025
My students did this project and had such great ideas. They did an excellent job!
Candace C.
547 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Help with this!
Rated 1 out of 5
November 5, 2025
I have purchased this from you and it won't let me download it. Please advise!
Angela C.
2 reviews • Nevada
Grades taught: 2nd
End of year Fun
Rated 5 out of 5
October 23, 2025
This resource is clear, well-organized, and ready to use. My students benefited from the activities, and it aligned perfectly with standards. Highly recommend!
Kristen R.
15 reviews • California
Grades taught: 3rd
So creative!
Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2025
My homeschool kid loved this creative way to show his knowledge of multiplication.
26 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 3rd

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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