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Arrays

Mrs. Elliott

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Arrays

• Groups of things often come in rectangular arrays.

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Juice Array

• How many rows do you see?

• How many bottles are in each row?

• Do you see it another way?

• How many juice bottles total?

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Egg Array

• How many rows? • How many eggs total? • What are the

dimensions? • What array could we

draw?

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Yogurt containers

• Total number of items?

• Dimensions? • What arrays could be

drawn?• How many rows?

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Stamps

• How many total?• Dimensions?• What arrays could be

drawn?

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Other Arrays

• What other things can you think of that come in rectangular arrays? Think about the way food is packaged in the grocery store.

• What things in this room are arrays?

• Complete your form using ideas you have from the room and the store.

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Array Book

Your Task: To teach Mrs. Tyler’s class about arrays. You are to make a picture book of arrays.

You will need to use clipart or other images to make a page for each array: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 24.

You will use Microsoft Word. You must have an illustration and the arrays drawn and labeled.

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