Multiplication with Groups

Multiplication with Groups

Description: CCSS.Math.Content.2.OA.C.3 Work with equal groups of objects to gain foundations for multiplication. Determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an odd or even number of members, e.g., by pairing objects or counting them by 2s; write an equation to express an even number as a sum of two equal addends.

Tags: CCSS.Math.Content.2.OA.C.3 2nd Grade, 2nd grade math, Multiplication

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Question 1 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If you have 10 mountain goats, can they be divided into 2 equal groups?





Question 2 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

What is the equation for the number of ravens if there are 2 equal groups with 4 in each? (Hint: Think of multiplication.)






Question 3 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

There are 18 mountain peaks in a range. Is this an even or odd number?






Question 4 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If you have 5 eagles sitting on 3 different trees, how many eagles are there in total?



Question 5 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

Can 12 snow leopards be divided equally among 6 groups?



Question 6 (Short Answer, 10 points)

You can see 7 mountain goats on one slope and 7 on another. How many goats are there in total?



Question 7 (Short Answer, 10 points)

Two backpacks each can carry 6 canned meals, what is the total number of canned meals you can carry in both backpacks?




Question 8 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If you pack 4 equal batches of food for a group of gorillas, and each batch has 3 bananas, how many bananas have you packed in total?





Question 9 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

There are 16 pine trees on a slope and each has 2 nests. Is the total number of nests an even or odd number?





Question 10 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

You saw 10 deer in one valley and 10 in another. Is the total number an even number?