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Multiplication is a rectangle: the number of rows multiplied by the number of columns equals the area, so every times-table product can be built and counted as an array.

MathematicsAges 7-12~24 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Build a requested multiplication array by resizing its rows and columns, then verify the product by skip-counting equal rows.
  • Read the product represented by a completed rectangular array and connect the factors to its two dimensions.
  • Find a missing factor by holding one array dimension fixed and resizing the other until the target area is reached.
  • Transform arrays by turning, resizing, doubling, and matching equivalent areas; connect missing factors to division and develop flexible fluency across factors 1–12.

The levels

  1. Plan a 3 × 4 floor

    Predict 12, build three rows of four, skip-count 4, 8, 12, and explain that rows × columns counts every square.

  2. Read the rectangle

    Name the product shown by a completed 4 × 6 array and verify 24 by counting equal rows.

  3. Finish the 42-tile wall

    Solve 6 × ? = 42 by keeping six columns fixed and resizing the array to seven rows.

  4. Add one whole row

    Transfer the rectangle model from 5 × 8 = 40 to 6 × 8 = 48 and explain why one new row adds eight squares.

  5. Turn the window wall

    Rebuild 4 × 9 as 9 × 4 and establish that turning an array preserves its 36 squares.

  6. Remove two seat rows

    Change 8 × 7 = 56 to 6 × 7 = 42 by removing two complete groups of seven.

  7. Complete the 72-panel roof

    Solve 9 × ? = 72 by holding nine rows fixed and finding the eight-panel width.

  8. Raise a square tower

    Build and verify the square fact 11 × 11 = 121.

  9. Double the banner

    Double 4 × 12 = 48 to 8 × 12 = 96 and connect doubling one factor with doubling the product.

  10. Rebuild the same courtyard

    Show that 6 × 10 and 5 × 12 are equivalent arrays with area 60.

  11. Reverse the 96-block plan

    Connect division and missing factors by solving 96 ÷ 12 = 8 as an 8 × 12 array.

  12. Complete the master grid

    Integrate prediction, two-axis building, skip-counting, and explanation in the 12 × 12 = 144 capstone.

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