Multiplying by 6
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A group of 6 items can be broken up into a group of ___ and 1 more.
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When counting by 5's, you can group every 2 groups of 5 into one group of ___.
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On an abacus, 4 x 6 looks like 4 groups of __ and 4 groups of __. (Write the numbers that fill in the blanks with a comma in between them.)
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(4 groups of 5) + (4 groups of 1) equals ...
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What is 3 x 6?
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What is 6 x 6?
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8 x 6 = ?
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Describe how you would solve 3 x 6. Would you prefer to think of it as 3 groups of 6 or 6 groups of 3? Why? You can describe your answer to someone else or write it here. (Anything you say is fine, since there's no easy way to grade this ;).)
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You can re-write 5 x 6 as 5 x ( _?_ + 1).
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3 x (5 + 1) = __?__ + 3.
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If you eat 8 blueberries for 6 days in a row, how many blueberries will you eat altogether? (Use any method you like to solve this.)
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If you are currently in my TNHA Level 2 Math class, leave your name here so I can give you credit for taking this quiz.
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