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The purpose of this Warm-up is for students to notice that figures composed of multiple arrays can be decomposed into smaller arrays, and that this is a strategy to determine the total number of dots. This will be helpful in later lessons when students decompose figures into rectangles to find the total area.
When students find ways to decompose the given arrangements of dots to find the number of dots, they practice looking for and making use of structure (MP7).
How many do you see? How do you see them?
The purpose of this activity is for students to make sense of the multiplication table, using what they know about factors and finding the area of a rectangle. They also are encouraged to notice and explain patterns they see as they make sense of the structure of the table.
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Use the blank table to create your own rectangle.
Start from the top left corner. Record the product that the rectangle represents. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
Use the blank table to create a rectangle with an area of 24 square units.
Start from the top left corner. Record the product that the rectangle represents. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
The purpose of this activity is for students to find the values of products in the multiplication table. Students are encouraged to find familiar products before working on those that are less familiar. They do not need to fill in all of the products in the table. The Activity Synthesis focuses on patterns students find in the table, how they can show the patterns with equations, and how they explain their patterns, using what they know about multiplication and the properties of operations.
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
We learned how area is related to multiplication. We multiplied the side lengths of a rectangle to find its area.
square units
We also learned how different square units are useful for measuring area in different situations and solved problems involving area.
square meter