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Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations
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This full lesson introduces representing multiplication of two two-digit numbers. A set of Multiplication Match Cards is included. Multiple uses are explained for these including a game!

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Multiplication Match Cards
Workstation directions for three different ways to use the Multiplication Match Cards after instruction
Centimeter Grid Paper
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Representing Multiplication using Arrays, Area Models, and Equations

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Description

This full lesson introduces representing multiplication of two two-digit numbers. A set of Multiplication Match Cards is included. Multiple uses are explained for these including a game!

This lesson includes:

Teacher notes
Student Responses
Multiplication Match Cards
Workstation directions for three different ways to use the Multiplication Match Cards after instruction
Centimeter Grid Paper
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Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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