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Multiplication Arrays 
Use arrays and models to develop understanding of multiplication;
Rubric Code: P883XW
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Subject: Math  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Working Towatd Standard

1 pts

Meets Standard

2 pts

Building Arrays

Using arrays to model multiplication.

N/A
Working Towatd Standard

Student does not understand how to write equations to represent the way he/she sees figures organized.
Meets Standard

Student understands how to write equations to represent the way he/she sees figures organized.
Multiplication Problem

Write a multiplication problem to match the arrays .

N/A
Working Towatd Standard

Student does not understand how to write equations to represent the way he/she sees figures organized
Meets Standard

Student understands how to write equations to represent the way he/she sees figures organized.
Enter Title

Show the commutative property of multiplication

N/A
Working Towatd Standard

Student does not understand how to show the commutative property of multiplication
Meets Standard

Students understand how to show the commutative property of multiplication



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