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All Bites S1B - Forming Groups

S1B - Forming Groups

$15.00

Did you know that you can get EVERYTHING in Stage 1, Part B for $99? Go to WHICH CLASS/STAGE? - Stage 1 - Year 2 - Buy Now.

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Represent and explain multiplication as the combining of equal groups

  • Use objects, diagrams, images or actions to model multiplication as accumulating equal groups

  • Solve multiplication problems using repeated addition

  • Form arrays of equal rows and equal columns

  • Determine and distinguish between the number of rows/columns and the number in each row/column when describing collections of objects

  • Model the commutative property of multiplication, using an array (Reasons about relations)

  • Model division by deconstructing an array equally into a given number of rows or columns

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S1B - Forming Groups

$15.00

Did you know that you can get EVERYTHING in Stage 1, Part B for $99? Go to WHICH CLASS/STAGE? - Stage 1 - Year 2 - Buy Now.

Bite 1

Represent and explain multiplication as the combining of equal groups

  • Use objects, diagrams, images or actions to model multiplication as accumulating equal groups

  • Solve multiplication problems using repeated addition

  • Form arrays of equal rows and equal columns

  • Determine and distinguish between the number of rows/columns and the number in each row/column when describing collections of objects

  • Model the commutative property of multiplication, using an array (Reasons about relations)

  • Model division by deconstructing an array equally into a given number of rows or columns

Add To Cart

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