Description
These 3rd grade array model multiplication task cards and worksheets turn practicing the distributive property of multiplication into a self-checking riddle game students will love!
Whether you're teaching whole-class with graduated difficulty or pulling three small groups at different levels, this resource has everything you need — all in one place.
🃏 Task Cards — Riddle "Scoot" Game (24 Cards)
Students solve two-step array equations using visual models, revealing the answer to a silly riddle when all problems are solved correctly! Cards are leveled with corner dots so you (and your students) always know where they are:
⬤ Level 1 — Finding the missing side length (cards 1-8)
⬤⬤ Level 2 — Find missing side length and solving equation (cards 9-16)
⬤⬤⬤ Level 3 — Find side lengths, complete equation, and solve (cards 17-24)
📄 Differentiated Worksheets (3 Worksheets)
Those same problems don't stop at the task cards! Each level is also available as a standalone worksheet — perfect for independent practice, homework, or a follow-up assessment. Each worksheet features its own riddle for a built-in self-check:
⬤ Worksheet 1 — Level 1 problems with a brand new riddle
⬤⬤ Worksheet 2 — Level 2 problems with the same riddle as the task cards
⬤⬤⬤ Worksheet 3 — Level 3 problems with a brand new riddle
✅ This product includes:
- 24 differentiated task cards (8 per level)
- Task card recording sheet
- 3 differentiated worksheets
- 3 riddles (1 shared, 2 unique)
- Answer keys for everything
How teachers are using this:
🏫 Whole Class: Introduce all three levels together and let students work through graduated difficulty at their own pace, or play a game of "Scoot" with timed seat changes to gamify the task cards.
👥 Small Groups: Assign each group their level for a focused, low-prep math center or guided practice activity. Swap in the matching worksheet for extra practice or send it home.
Please contact me if you have any questions at beththomas@time4change.blog.
💜 Happy Teaching!
~Beth
Distributive Property of Multiplication Worksheets Array Riddles & Task Cards
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Description
These 3rd grade array model multiplication task cards and worksheets turn practicing the distributive property of multiplication into a self-checking riddle game students will love!
Whether you're teaching whole-class with graduated difficulty or pulling three small groups at different levels, this resource has everything you need — all in one place.
🃏 Task Cards — Riddle "Scoot" Game (24 Cards)
Students solve two-step array equations using visual models, revealing the answer to a silly riddle when all problems are solved correctly! Cards are leveled with corner dots so you (and your students) always know where they are:
⬤ Level 1 — Finding the missing side length (cards 1-8)
⬤⬤ Level 2 — Find missing side length and solving equation (cards 9-16)
⬤⬤⬤ Level 3 — Find side lengths, complete equation, and solve (cards 17-24)
📄 Differentiated Worksheets (3 Worksheets)
Those same problems don't stop at the task cards! Each level is also available as a standalone worksheet — perfect for independent practice, homework, or a follow-up assessment. Each worksheet features its own riddle for a built-in self-check:
⬤ Worksheet 1 — Level 1 problems with a brand new riddle
⬤⬤ Worksheet 2 — Level 2 problems with the same riddle as the task cards
⬤⬤⬤ Worksheet 3 — Level 3 problems with a brand new riddle
✅ This product includes:
- 24 differentiated task cards (8 per level)
- Task card recording sheet
- 3 differentiated worksheets
- 3 riddles (1 shared, 2 unique)
- Answer keys for everything
How teachers are using this:
🏫 Whole Class: Introduce all three levels together and let students work through graduated difficulty at their own pace, or play a game of "Scoot" with timed seat changes to gamify the task cards.
👥 Small Groups: Assign each group their level for a focused, low-prep math center or guided practice activity. Swap in the matching worksheet for extra practice or send it home.
Please contact me if you have any questions at beththomas@time4change.blog.
💜 Happy Teaching!
~Beth




