Module 6 REVIEW. Redraw the objects in an array What are some possibilities?

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Module 6 REVIEW

Redraw the objects in an array What are some possibilities?

Redraw the objects in an array What are some possibilities?

Use your pencil to circle one column. Now, circle one row. Write a repeated addition sentence and draw a tape diagram to match the columns. Write a repeated addition sentence and draw a tape diagram to match the rows.

Use your pencil to circle one column. Now, circle one row. Write a repeated addition sentence and draw a tape diagram to match the columns. Write a repeated addition sentence and draw a tape diagram to match the rows.

Circle all the expressions that describe the array

Circle all the expressions that describe the array

Draw an array to match , where 6 is the number of objects in the column.

Draw an array with 16 squares where one row is made of 8 squares.

Story Problem Joey wanted to eat cookies every day. His mom said he could have two choices. Choice 1: Get 5 cookies every day for 2 days. Choice 2: Get 3 cookies every day for 4 days. Draw an array for each choice. Explain which choice would be better for Joey and why. 1.Read 2.Underline what you know 3.Circle what you need to find out 4.Plan 5.Solve 6.Check