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In the beginning of the lesson, we read and watched videos that showed us new ways to understand what multiplication really means. We learned that while remembering our multiplication facts is a good thing, it is also important that we can use adding equal groups together and making arrays as tools to help us figure out multiplication problems.
Now, we are on to the fun part! In the activities below, we get to practice our multiplication skills. When we learn something new, it is important that we practice it a lot so that we don't forget it. Try out your new skills by by taking the Quick Multiplication Quiz or by building your own arrays in the "Hurray for Arrays" activity below . Under those activities, you will find more multiplication practice activities to choose from so that you can practice even more! When you feel like you have practiced enough and are ready for the next challenge, click on the "I'm Ready!" button at the bottom of the page and take the Multiplication Test.
Now, we are on to the fun part! In the activities below, we get to practice our multiplication skills. When we learn something new, it is important that we practice it a lot so that we don't forget it. Try out your new skills by by taking the Quick Multiplication Quiz or by building your own arrays in the "Hurray for Arrays" activity below . Under those activities, you will find more multiplication practice activities to choose from so that you can practice even more! When you feel like you have practiced enough and are ready for the next challenge, click on the "I'm Ready!" button at the bottom of the page and take the Multiplication Test.
Remember...
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If you need to review how to use adding equal groups or arrays to figure out a multiplication problem, you can always click on the tabs above to go back and watch the videos again whenever you want!!
Quick Quiz...
Take the quick multiplication quiz below to find out how well you understand what multiplication means so far. If you score less than 80%, it might be a good idea to go back and review the readings and videos again and take the quiz again. After all, that's what they are there for!!
Hurray for Arrays!!
Click on the "Hurray for Arrays" picture to learn more about using arrays in multiplication and to practice your array building skills!! This activity will open in a new window, so don't forget to come back here when you finish!!