Chapter 1.4 - The Multiplication Course
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Lesson 11: 36 Relationships, Part 1
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I have my:
I have my:
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Take a Photo of the Multiplication chart you have shaded in so far.
- Click "Show Your Work"- Click the IMAGE icon- Choose "Take a Photo"- Take a photo of your chart- Click "Add Image"
Take a Photo of the Multiplication chart you have shaded in so far.
- Click "Show Your Work"
- Click the IMAGE icon
- Choose "Take a Photo"
- Take a photo of your chart
- Click "Add Image"
Lesson 12: 36 Relationships, Part 2
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I have
I have
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Take a Photo of your 36 Relationships triangles.
- Click "Show Your Work"- Click the IMAGE icon- Choose "Take a Photo"- Take a photo of your chart- Click "Add Image"
Take a Photo of your 36 Relationships triangles.
- Click "Show Your Work"
- Click the IMAGE icon
- Choose "Take a Photo"
- Take a photo of your chart
- Click "Add Image"
Lesson 13: 5 times 9 is More Than Simply 45
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Using the same ideas from this section of the video, what are the 4 multiplication and division equation you can get from the following triangle?
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Using the same ideas from this section of the video, what are the 4 multiplication and division equation you can get from the following triangle?
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Using the same ideas from this section of the video, what are the 3 different ways you can represent both of the division problems from this triangle?
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Using the same ideas from this section of the video, what are the 3 different ways you can represent both of the division problems from this triangle?
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Draw the array for the following triangle.Then show both ways you can decompose the triangle to show the different ways to look at the multiplication. "____ groups of ____"
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Draw the array for the following triangle.
Then show both ways you can decompose the triangle to show the different ways to look at the multiplication. "____ groups of ____"
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Show all of the ways repeated addition that can be represented in the following triangle.
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Show all of the ways repeated addition that can be represented in the following triangle.
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1/6 of 48 is equal to _______ .
1/8 of 48 is equal to _______ .