Problem Solving
How do we use what we learned to problem solve?
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Practice!
Goal: Choose a multiplication strategy to solve a problem.
Read the problem. Then pick a strategy that you like best to find the product. Click below to see how!
The third graders got new rulers to use in math class! There are 5 groups of 5 rulers. How many rulers did the students get?
5 \({ \times }\) 5 = ___
5, 10, 15, 20, 25
5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = ?
How many paint brushes?
Read the problem. Then use one of the strategies below to find the product!
The third graders got new paint brushes for art class! There are 4 groups of 3. How many paint brushes did the students get?
4 \({ \times }\) 3 = ___
3, 6, 9, 12
There are 4 groups with 3 in each group. 4 \({ \times }\) 3 = 12!
There are 4 groups with 3 in each group. 4 \({ \times }\) 3 = 12!
There are 4 groups with 3 in each group. 4 \({ \times }\) 3 = 12!
There are 4 groups with 3 in each group. 4 \({ \times }\) 3 = 12!
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