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Let’s Practice!

How do we use pictures to multiply?

Goal:

Goal:

You Can Do It!

Goal: Draw pictures to solve multiplication word problems.

It is helpful to find products using arrays or pictures. In this next activity, you will practice using pictures to solve word problems. Remember to follow these steps:

  1. Read the problem.
  2. Look for important information.
  3. Write a math sentence.
  4. Choose a way to solve: multiplication pictures.
  5. Solve and label your answer.

Choose the multiplication picture that matches the word problem.

A tree at the zoo has 8 branches. There are 7 birds on each branch. How many birds are on the tree?

six groups of ten
eight groups of seven
nine groups of eight

Alex buys 6 tickets to the zoo. Each ticket costs 6 dollars. How much money does Alex spend?

6 groups of 6
8 groups of 8
7 groups of 10

There are 8 enclosures in the zoo. Each enclosure holds 6 zebras. How many zebras are in the zoo?

6 groups of 9
8 groups of 6
10 groups of 6

8 dolphins each jump through 10 hoops. How many times do the dolphins jump through hoops altogether?

7 groups of 10
10 groups of 6
8 groups of 10

There are 10 children in the petting zoo. Each child feeds 10 baby chicks. How many baby chicks are fed altogether?

6 groups of 8
10 groups of 10
7 groups of 9

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