Title: P1258785086jdQVL
1Make It Multiply!
Created by Jimmy Dodson
2If Amy had 3 cats and each one had 4 legs, how
could we find how many legs all the cats had?
34 legs
4 legs
4 legs
12 legs
4Another way to figure out the answer is to
multiply. Multiplication is a fast way to add
equal numbers. Since all 3 cats have 4 legs,
instead of adding them together, we could
multiply.
54 legs
3 cats
X
12 legs
6How many legs altogether would two boys have?
7Can you think of a multiplication problem that
shows this?
82 legs
2 boys
X
4 legs
9If a crayon box holds 7 crayons, how many crayons
would 2 boxes hold?
10Can you think of a multiplication problem that
shows this?
117 crayons
2 boxes
X
14 crayons
12If every teacher has 3 books and there are 5
teachers, how many books do they all have?
13Can you think of a multiplication problem that
shows this?
145 teachers
3 books
X
15 books
15If every desk has 1 apple and there are 9 desks,
how many apples are there in all?
16Can you think of a multiplication problem that
shows this?
171 apple
9 desks
X
9 apples
18Multiplication involves sets of objects. Can
you write a multiplcation problem for these sets?
I think I can do it!
195 sets of 2 each
205 X 2 10
213 sets of 4 each
223 X 4 12
233 sets of 3 each
243 X 3 9
254 sets of 2 each
264 X 2 8
276 sets of 3 each
283 X 6 18
295 sets of 4 each
305 X 4 20
31On your paper, draw sets to represent each of the
following multiplication problems. Then solve
the problems. Click on the to find the
answer.
322 X 9
5 X 1
5 X 5
4 X 0
8 X 1
6 X 4
332 X 918
Lets try another!
345 X 5
Lets try another!
358 X 1
Lets try another!
365 X 1
Lets try another!
374 X 0
Lets try another!
386 X 4
39How did you do?
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