This lesson is to learn how groups of sets make up multiplication problems.
Skill level: Age 9+
1st Example
4 x 5 = 20
To represent the answer, 20 students form a single group in the front or center of the room or outdoors.
The students then arrange themselves into either 4 groups of 5 students, or 5 groups of 4 students.
2nd Example
3 x 4 = 12
To represent the answer, 12 students form a single group in the front or center of the room or outdoors.
The students then arrange themselves into either 3 groups of 4 students, or 4 groups of 3 students.
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