Arrays

In maths this week we have been exploring arrays. We have been learning key vocabulary linked to arrays, and using this to record what an array looks like. We have practised drawing arrays and recording them using rows, columns, groups of and lots of. We also looked at how we can use multiplication and addition to describe an array, and how we can use commutative numbers.

Can you describe the array below? How many of our key words from maths can you use? Can you remember what an array is?

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6 thoughts on “Arrays

  • 5th February 2019 at 5:43 pm
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    Arrays are when numbers go in rows and columns .There are 8 columns and 5 rows . 5 lots of 8
    8 groups of 4

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  • 5th February 2019 at 5:55 pm
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    an array is when it is arranged in colmns and rows.

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  • 6th February 2019 at 5:58 pm
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    An array is when items are arranged in rows and columns. I have shown you my working out, this is it.

    8+8+8+8+8=40

    8 x 5 = 40
    5 x 8 =40

    8 groups of 5=40
    5 groups of 8=40

    8 lots of 5
    5 lots of 8

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  • 8th February 2019 at 7:20 am
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    5 lots of 8 is 40 the same way around 5 multiply 8 is 40
    5 groups of 8 and it is arranged in rows and columns
    8 apples in each rows and 5 in each columns

    5 lots of 8 is 40 its the same the over away around 5 multiply 8 is 40 same way around is 40

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  • 8th February 2019 at 9:10 pm
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    8 lots of 5 5 lots of 8 8 X 5 5 X 8 8 groups of 5 5 groups of 8

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