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Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
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Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems
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"These resources are simply the best! They are engaging and my students love doing them! I find that they are well aligned and teach the skill that they are developed for! "
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"My students loved these! Used them for group learning during lessons. Engaging and fantastic for visual learners. "
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Are you looking for digital activities to reinforce the skill of Repeated Addition? These 4 activities involve students created repeated addition equations, creating arrays, describing arrays, and solving word problems. All 4 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.

All the Info:

Power Point Users: There are 4 files that you can simply open up and use... or add them to your Google Account/Platform of choice

SEESAW Users: These activities are preloaded. With just a click (that is provided) you can save and assign the activities

GOOGLE Users: You can download the files directed to your Google account with just the click of a button! Or you can manually add the PowerPoints if you prefer that!

VIDEO Directions: I have included a screen recording video for all three platforms listed above so that you know exactly how to use these resources.

About the Activities (That can be used in SEESAW, GOOGLE Classroom, or through PowerPoint):

*All activities have 13 slides. The first slide is an example slide so students know exactly what to do!

1. Let's Serve Ice Cream: Students are given a word problem and a certain amount of cones. They read the word problem to see how many scoops of ice cream to give each child. After moving the ice cream scoops, they type a repeated addition equation to match their picture.

2. Count the Array: Students are shown an array. Students have movable numbers. They must move the numbers to describe the array ( _ rows of _ ) then students move the numbers and symbols to create a repeated addition equation.

3. Create an Array: Students are given a description of an array ( _ rows of _ ). Students have movable dots. Students move the dots to create the array. Students type a repeated addition equation to match the array.

4. How Many Spikes?: Students are given a word problem and a specific number of dinosaurs. Students read the word problem to see how many spikes each dinosaur needs. Students move the spikes to each dinosaur. Students type a repeated addition equation to match their picture.

*This purchase is for SINGLE USE ONLY. To share with other teachers or teammates, an additional license will need to be purchased.

Please feel free to ask any questions in the Q&A section of my TpT store.

For more digital activities, look below:

- The Digital Math Activity BUNDLE

- Counting Coins

- Repeated Addition

- Graphs and Data

- Telling Time

- Fractions

- 2D and 3D Shapes

- Measurement

- Multiplication and Division

- 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping

- Place Value of 2 Digit Numbers

- Place Value of 3 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 2 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 3 Digit Numbers

- Addition and Subtraction Facts

-2 Digit Subtraction with Regrouping

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Repeated Addition Math Slides- Digital Activities Making Arrays & Word Problems

Amy Lemons
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What others say

"These resources are simply the best! They are engaging and my students love doing them! I find that they are well aligned and teach the skill that they are developed for! "
star
Robyn G.
"My students loved these! Used them for group learning during lessons. Engaging and fantastic for visual learners. "
star
Marianne H.

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Are you looking for digital slides to enhance the math learning in your classroom? These 64 math activities are digital so that your students can use them in the classroom or through distance/virtual learning. All 64 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.All the Info:Pow
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Description

Are you looking for digital activities to reinforce the skill of Repeated Addition? These 4 activities involve students created repeated addition equations, creating arrays, describing arrays, and solving word problems. All 4 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.

All the Info:

Power Point Users: There are 4 files that you can simply open up and use... or add them to your Google Account/Platform of choice

SEESAW Users: These activities are preloaded. With just a click (that is provided) you can save and assign the activities

GOOGLE Users: You can download the files directed to your Google account with just the click of a button! Or you can manually add the PowerPoints if you prefer that!

VIDEO Directions: I have included a screen recording video for all three platforms listed above so that you know exactly how to use these resources.

About the Activities (That can be used in SEESAW, GOOGLE Classroom, or through PowerPoint):

*All activities have 13 slides. The first slide is an example slide so students know exactly what to do!

1. Let's Serve Ice Cream: Students are given a word problem and a certain amount of cones. They read the word problem to see how many scoops of ice cream to give each child. After moving the ice cream scoops, they type a repeated addition equation to match their picture.

2. Count the Array: Students are shown an array. Students have movable numbers. They must move the numbers to describe the array ( _ rows of _ ) then students move the numbers and symbols to create a repeated addition equation.

3. Create an Array: Students are given a description of an array ( _ rows of _ ). Students have movable dots. Students move the dots to create the array. Students type a repeated addition equation to match the array.

4. How Many Spikes?: Students are given a word problem and a specific number of dinosaurs. Students read the word problem to see how many spikes each dinosaur needs. Students move the spikes to each dinosaur. Students type a repeated addition equation to match their picture.

*This purchase is for SINGLE USE ONLY. To share with other teachers or teammates, an additional license will need to be purchased.

Please feel free to ask any questions in the Q&A section of my TpT store.

For more digital activities, look below:

- The Digital Math Activity BUNDLE

- Counting Coins

- Repeated Addition

- Graphs and Data

- Telling Time

- Fractions

- 2D and 3D Shapes

- Measurement

- Multiplication and Division

- 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping

- Place Value of 2 Digit Numbers

- Place Value of 3 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 2 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 3 Digit Numbers

- Addition and Subtraction Facts

-2 Digit Subtraction with Regrouping

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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June 3, 2026
Easy to use and upload. Students like using this resource.
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Love the interactive pieces!
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I love all your digital centers for Seesaw! They are bright, engaging, and I love the interactive components of moving pieces! Thank you!
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337 reviews • Montana
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Great resource!
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This was a great way for my students to practice their learning of arrays!
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351 reviews • Georgia
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Perfect for digital learning
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I used this in my digital classroom and they're so easy to use. I appreciate the no hassle practice for my students.
Nicole N.
150 reviews • Arizona
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Just what I needed!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 22, 2026
As always, any product from this stores...delivers!
Nikki B.
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Used as a virtual teacher to enrich high achieving first graders. Great resource!
39 reviews • Kentucky
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
January 13, 2026
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As always another great resource from Amy. Love all her work
Michelle W.
740 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Wonderful digital resource
Rated 5 out of 5
August 21, 2025
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My students loved doing these activities to practice repeated addition. I assigned them when I had a sub and this activity kept students engaged and behaved in my absence.
Andrea B.
525 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: 2nd

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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.
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