The purpose of this activity is for students to make sense of different ways of representing multiplication of a teen number. Students analyze a gridded area diagram, base-ten blocks, and an area diagram labeled with side lengths. When they discuss how the different diagrams represent the same product, students reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2).
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Synthesis: Show a visual display of the diagrams. As students share their observations, annotate the display to illustrate connections. For example, on each diagram, annotate the decomposition of 15 into 10 and 5 by circling the groups of 10 and the groups of 5.
Advances: Listening, Representing
Representation: Access for Perception. Begin by showing a demonstration explaining how you see the product in each of the 3 different models using a different problem to support understanding of the context.
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Processing, Visual-Spatial Processing