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Arrays Worksheets - First Multiplication as Repeated Addition, Worksheets

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Olivia Walker
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Arrays Worksheets - First Multiplication as Repeated Addition, Worksheets

This is a fantastic set of 20 arrays worksheets, the sheets are very varied so you can teach children at different levels. These worksheets are aligned with the USA Grade Two standard and teach arrays up to 5x5. All worksheets are black and white no prep printables so you should just be able to print and go. More details of the worksheets listed below.

Note: I have updated this product so it comes in both UK English and USA English.

Circle and add - circle the rows in each array add up the repeated addition to solve the array problem x 3.

Beginning arrays - look at the array, write how many rows, how many column then write the repeated addition and solve x 2

Color the array - look at the multiplication problem, color the array as a block in the grid, use this grid to help you solve the multiplication problem x 3

Using an array - look at the array, fill in " __ rows of ___" write the multiplication problem and solve. x 3

Fill in the grid - finish filling in the grid with the array, factor, repeated addition and product x 3 (each worksheet has a different column already filled in)

Draw the array - draw the repeated addition as an array x 2

Draw and array - draw the multiplication problem as an array x 2

Cut and Paste - cut out the pictures on the second page and glue them in the grid on the first page, so each row has an array, the matching multiplication problem and the repeated addition.

These resources can be used in a variety of ways, whole class lessons, independant learning, homework, home schooling, sub plans and more

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Total Pages
22 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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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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