This math topic centers on practicing multiplication in a real-world context by grouping items into specific quantities and calculating the number of groups formed. It involves dividing a given total number of items—either pencil crayons or stars—by the number in each group (all seem to be boxes of 7 pencil crayons or constellations of 7 stars). The problems challenge students to visually and mathematically determine how many such groups can be formulated from the total count, helping to introduce multiplication of integers conceptually.
Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.
moreEach box has 7 crayons. How many boxes would have this many total crayons?
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