
Fact Families with 6 and 7 for Third Grade Math Lesson
Explore fact families with 6 and 7 in this engaging math lesson. Practice multiplication and division concepts, solve problems involving sharing and grouping, and enhance your understanding of related operations.
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Fact Families with 6 and 7 Lesson 8-3 CCSS.Math.Content.3OA.A.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Warm Up Solve. 7 X 8 6 X 5 7 X 4 6 X 3 2 X 7
Think and Write What items do you know that come in groups of 6? What comes in groups of 7?
Multiplication and Division Remember that multiplication is the opposite of division. They are related operations. This means that if 6 X 3 = 18, then 18 3 = 6. Write the fact family for 7 X 4.
Problem 1 The factors are 6 and 7. Write the fact family for this set.
Problem 2 The factors are 6 and 9. Write the fact family for this set.
Problem 3 Gio bakes a cake and cuts it into 12 pieces. He shares the pieces equally with his brother. How many pieces does each boy get? Solve the problem. What multiplication facts help you solve this problem?
Problem 4 Janae has 35 balloons. She ties the balloons into 7 equal groups. How many balloons are in each group? Solve. What multiplication facts help you solve?
Problem 5 Nicholas has 49 candy bars. He divides them equally between himself and 6 friends. How many candy bars does each child get? What multiplication facts help you solve?
Problem 6: Review Write a division number story for this problem. 28 7 = 4