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ALL ABOUT ARRAYS Finding Multiplication Combinations and Factors using arrays By: T. Logue
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Slide 2 ALL ABOUT ARRAYS Finding Multiplication Combinations and Factors using arrays By: T. Logue Slide 3 Learning Goals What am I learning today? Writing multiplication equations that describe dot arrangements Using arrays to model multiplication Identify multiplication combinations and finding factors Why am I learning this? To help me understand numbers and factors of numbers How do I know when I am being successful? I can build an array for a given number. I know how to find the factors of a given number Slide 4 Guiding Questions How do you know if all possible arrays have been found for a given number? What number relationships are evident when all possible arrays have been found? Slide 5 Using arrays can help us find all the factors for a given number. This array is 2 x 6. 2 rows, 6 columns. 12 total cookies. So we know that two of the factors for 12 are 2 and 6. Could you arrange these 12 cookies into another type of array? Quick Check: Remember, factors are all the numbers you can multiply together to get a certain product. Here is an array: Slide 6 Array Arrays are different ways that we can organize a total number of things using rows and columns. Rows go across. Columns go up and down. Here we see 2 rows and 3 columns: 2 ROWS 3 COLUMNS Slide 7 Building Arrays Now we are going to build arrays to help us think about numbers. We are going to use tiles for this activity. Yippee!!! If I wanted to build an array with 24 tiles, I might use the combination of 8 x 3. First with tiles, then by drawing it Watch Me Slide 8 Marked Array (Grid Paper) 3 columns 8 rows Dimensions Here is an array for the number 24 using the factors 8 and 3. Slide 9 Unmarked Array (no grid paper) Dimensions 3 columns 8 rows Here is an unmarked array for the number 24, still using 8 x 3. Sometimes we cant use grid paper to draw the array because the numbers are too largelike, say, 580!! In that case we can use rectangles like these to make an unmarked arrayand label the dimensions. Slide 10 Writing An Equation My equation would look like this: 8 x 3 = 24 Can you write an equation for 24 with more than 2 factors? Can you break apart the factor 8? factor Slide 11 Your turn! Using your tiles, you will work with your partner to build other arrays that have a total of 24 tiles. For each array you build, draw the array on your grid board and label the dimensions. Then write the equation in your spiral. See if you can write one with more than 2 factors! You will have about 10 minutes for this activity. Slide 12 Dimensions When you labeled the dimensions of your array, you were actually naming multiplication combinations for the number. What are some combinations we found for rectangles made with 24 tiles? Did we find all the possible arrays? How do we know? Now we need to list these factors in order from smallest to greatest Slide 13 Listing Factors Factors of 24: Slide 14 Discussion We just found all the factors of 24. What are some multiples of 24? What are some ways we can remember which are multiples and which are factors? Slide 15 Remember this F is for Factors, and there are just a few. M is for Multiples, and there are many millions of those. We will talk more about multiples later Slide 16 Now use your tiles & the clue to solve this problem! CLUE: This number of tiles will make a rectangle that is 10 tiles wide. (10 columns). Think of a number that might work. Guess and check with tiles. Be sure to draw and label your array on the white boards! 10 Minutes & Share! Slide 17 Discussion What number did you come up with that would fit the clue (10 tiles wide)? What do these numbers have in common? Slide 18 Each day, the Stone Printing Company prints 25 sales flyers for each of its 10 customers. How many total sales flyers does the Stone Printing Company print each day? A.2,500 B.50 C.250 D.10 Slide 19 Lets Review Learning Goals Our goals were: Writing multiplication equations that describe dot arrangements Using arrays to model multiplication Identify multiplication combinations and finding factors What did you learn today about these goals? How do you know that you were successful today? ( I know how to. or I can .. What do you still have questions about? Slide 20 Guiding Questions How do you know if all possible arrays have been found for a given number? What number relationships are evident when all possible arrays have been found? Slide 21 Independent Work: Pages 1 and 2. You will figure out the numbers using the clues provided, and draw arrays to represent the numbers. Use your tiles and grid paper!