This math topic focuses on early principles of multiplication by having students practice counting groups of insect legs to calculate total amounts. Specifically, it strengthens skills in multiplying integers through problems that require multiplying the number of legs each insect has by the total number of insects depicted in images in the given questions. Each problem presents multiple-choice answers, challenging students to perform correct calculations and select the right option. The problems utilize real-life contexts, such as counting legs of bees and ants, making it a practical introduction to multiplication concepts.

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Counting in Groups - Pictures (Specific Image)


Each bee has 6 legs. How many legs in total?

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