Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7- 1

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Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7- 1 Students use patterns to multiply by 3 as a factor by using skip counting, arrays, and the Commutative and Distributive Properties. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7- 1 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 - 2 Students will use 4 as a factor by doubling a 2’s multiplication fact, skip counting, using arrays, and understanding the commutative property. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 - 2 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

3rd Graders use known facts to find products with 6 and 7 as factors. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 3 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7– 4 3rd Graders use known facts and doubles to find products with 8 as a factor. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7– 4 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

Students will use known facts and patterns to find products. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 – 5 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 – 6 Students will use objects, pictures, and multiplication to find the number of possible combinations of data or objects in a problem. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 – 6 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 – 7 Students will multiply three numbers and use the Associative Property of Multiplication. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 – 7 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

Students will solve multiple-step problems. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 7 – 7 MA.3.A.1.1 Model multiplication and division including problems presented in context: repeated addition, multiplicative comparison, array, how many combinations, measurement, and partitioning.

Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 4 Data Topic 4 Math Students “Show What They Know” by doing an assessment on Topic 7 Multiplication: Using Known Patterns Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 4 Data Topic 4