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Multiplication and the Meaning of the Factors Module 1: Lesson 2 Relate multiplication to the array model
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Page 1: Lesson 2

Multiplication and the Meaning

of the Factors

Module 1: Lesson 2

Relate multiplication to the array model

Page 2: Lesson 2

Fluency PracticeAdd and Subtract by 2

(8 minutes)

Sprint A:Do as many problems as you can!(60 seconds)

Sprint B:Do as many problems as you can!(60 seconds)

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Fluency PracticeGroup Counting

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Fluency PracticeGroup Counting

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Fluency PracticeAdd Equal Groups

(3 minutes)

How many groups are circled?

How many are in each group?

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Fluency PracticeAdd Equal Groups

(3 minutes)

Write this as an addition sentence.

Write a multiplication sentence for 3 twos equals 6.

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Application Problem (5 minutes)

Jordan uses 3 lemons to make 1 pitcher of lemonade. He makes 4 pitchers. How many lemons does he use altogether? (Use the RDW process to show your solution)

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Application Problem(5 minutes)

4 X 3 = 12

Jordan uses 12 lemons altogether.

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Concept Development (30 minutes)

Problem 1: Relate Equal Groups to ArraysLook back at Jordan’s lemons. Compare the way his lemons are

organized with the groups of 3 circles on your template.

Let’s call a straight line going across a row. Use your blank paper to cover all but the top row.

Uncover 1 row at a time in the picture. As you uncover each row, write the new total number of circles to the right of it.

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Concept Development(30 minutes)

At the signal say the total number of circles you counted.

Take 10 seconds to find how many rows of 3 you counted. At the signal say how many.

True of False: 10 rows of 3 circles equals 30 circles?

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Concept Development(30 minutes)

10 x 3 = 30

Use the picture on your template to talk with your partner about why this equation is true.

We call this type of organized picture an array.

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Concept Development(30 minutes)

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Concept Development(30 minutes)

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Concept Development(30 minutes)

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Problem Set (10 minutes)You have 10 minutes to complete the problem set pages.

Debrief (10 minutes)Let’s review your solutions for the problem set.

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Exit Ticket(3 minutes)

This is where you are going to showus that you understand what we learned today!

We will learn if you are ready for the next lesson!

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Homework

3-1 Homework Worksheet

Is Due Tomorrow!