Multiplication & Division with Arrays
Learn about using arrays for multiplication and division with these printables worksheets, task cards, and activities.
Examine each array illustration. Tell how many rows, how many columns, and how many dots. Then write a multiplication fact for each.
2nd through 4th Grades
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On this worksheet, your students will practice using arrays to solve multiplication facts. Count the row and columns to solve.
2nd through 4th Grades
Teach students to draw their own arrays. They are given a multiplication fact with space to draw circles in neat rows and columns.
2nd through 4th Grades
Here's a table with 100 stars. Numbers 1 through 10 are listed on the x and y axis. Use the L-shaped tool to make an array for any basic multiplication fact.
3rd Grade
Cut out the multiplication facts, products, and array illustrations. Glue each in the correct position on the table.
3rd Grade
Kids will love making these creative city skylines using graph paper! This activity helps them practice basic multiplication skills using arrays.
2nd through 4th Grades
This worksheet uses arrays to make it easy for students to understand the distributive property of multiplication.
3rd Grade
Here's another worksheet that uses arrays to help students understand the distributive property of multiplication.
3rd Grade
Cut out the 36 cards in this set. Match the facts, array graphics, and answers/products. You can also use this set to play a memory-match game.
3rd Grade
Roll a pair of dice. Draw a rectangular array for each pair of numbers rolled.
2nd through 4th Grades
Each of these 30 task cards has a question related to multiplication with arrays. Use them for classroom scavenger hunts, learning centers, or exit slips. They work great with document cameras too.
2nd through 4th Grades
Students are shown an array. They write the four multiplication and division facts for each.
3rd Grade
On this page, you'll find a link to hundreds of worksheets and printable games for teaching basic multiplication facts.