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Peer reviewedRobold, Alice I. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1983
Arrays are seen as excellent models for beginning multiplication examples, but that they are often put aside by teachers when they become unwieldly for greater factors, possibly depriving learners just when they need the help. The use of grids made on paper marked in squares is suggested. (MP)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Graphs
Peer reviewedHall, William D. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
The use of graph paper to outline arrays of multidigit multiplication problems is promoted. (MP)
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Graphs
Peer reviewedArmstrong, Barbara E. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1995
Gives a multi-lesson project exploring multiplication arrays. Students are given opportunities to model multiplication tables with rectangular arrays, develop and extend ideas about patterns, organize and present visual patterns symbolically in tables, and represent visual patterns graphically. (MKR)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Graphs, Learning Activities, Mathematics Education
Cofman, Judita – Mathematics Teaching, 1981
An approach to teaching multiplication and division with negative numbers that focuses on graphs to illustrate concepts is revealed. The material and problems used are presented with comments on the teaching methods applied with 11-year-olds. (MP)
Descriptors: Division, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Geometric Concepts
DeVantier, Connie; And Others – 1991
This document contains both an instructor's guide and a reference manual. It was developed as part of a cooperative venture between Industrial Technology Institute (ITI), Wayne County (Michigan) Community College, and Great Lakes Steel (GLS). The instructor's guide has four sections: math for success in electronics, student materials, electronics…
Descriptors: Addition, Community Colleges, Division, Electricity


