Chapter 3 Lesson 7: Relating Multiplication and Division

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Chapter 3 Lesson 7: Relating Multiplication and Division Math Journal: Problem # 2 (Groups of 3: Check your group on the front table) Brainpop: Division Review meanings of division Objective: Complete multiplication and division fact families, and write fact families for given numbers. Together R 3-7 Independent P 3-7 Exit Ticket

What array do you see? How could you write a division sentence to represent this array.

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The fact family 81 divided by nine is 9 x 9 = 81 and 81 / 9 = 9, so if you switch the numbers up, it would be the same number sentence.