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Unit 1 - Lesson 18 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics
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Lesson: Represent Arrays with Expressions
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Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 18: Represent Arrays with Expressions
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
Grade 3 Unit 1
Lesson 18: Represent Arrays with Expressions
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
How Many Do You See: An Array of Shapes (Warm Up)
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Question 1
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How many do you see?
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Question 2
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How do you see them?
Represent Array Situations
Directions:
Use objects or drawings to represent each situation with an array.
Write a multiplication expression to represent the situation.
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Question 4
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Connect Arrays to Expressions
Draw an array for each multiplication expression. Be prepared to share your reasoning.
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Question 11
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Draw an array for 2 x 3.
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Question 12
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Question 17
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There are 2 rows of plants. Each row has 5 plants.
Draw an array to represent the situation.
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Question 18
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Write an expression to represent the situation.
Question 3
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There are 3 rows of chairs. Each row has 5 chairs.
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Write a multiplication expression to represent the situation.
Question 5
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There are 4 rows of cars. Each row has 5 cars in it.
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Question 6
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Write a multiplication expression to represent the situation.
Question 7
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There are 2 rows of eggs. Each row has 6 eggs.
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Question 8
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Write a multiplication expression to represent the situation.
Question 9
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There are 2 teams of students lined up. Each team has 10 students.
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Question 10
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Write a multiplication expression to represent the situation.
Explain your reasoning.
Question 13
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Draw an array for 5 x 2.
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Question 14
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Explain your reasoning
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Question 15
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Draw an array for 4 x 4.
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Question 16
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Explain your reasoning.