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Module 1 Quiz Lessons 1-5

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Hyɛ no nsow a efi ɔkyerɛwfo no hɔ:

Please read each question carefully.

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Which number sentence matches the problem?

7+7+7=21

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Judy collects seashells. She arranges them in 3 rows of 6. Draw Judy’s array on a paper to show how many seashells she has altogether. Then, write a multiplication equation to describe the array

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What are the factors in the number sentence 5x8=40?

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4.

Look at the picture below. Which equation matches the picture?

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5.

Jamie has 12 pencils. She puts them into two equal groups. How many pencils are in each group? Draw a picture if you need to.

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Which equation matches the problem below?

2+2+2+2+2+2=12

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7.

Question 7, 8, and 9 use information from this picture

Sarah is looking at stars in the sky. This is what she sees.

Circle groups of three in the picture. How many groups of three did you circle? Use scratch paper...

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8.

Write an addition sentence to show the number of stars that were grouped in sets of 3. (based on question 7.)

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9.

Write a multiplication sentence to show the number of stars.

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10.

Two groups of three are equal to