3 groups of 4
equal groups
Count the groups and then the total.
Example: 3 groups of 4 make 12.
See multiplication as equal groups using rows, plates, and repeated picture sets before moving into abstract number facts.
Build the groups first and count them together. This keeps multiplication concrete and easier to explain.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
equal groups
Count the groups and then the total.
Example: 3 groups of 4 make 12.
array idea
Use rows to see the pattern clearly.
Example: 2 rows of 5 make 10.
real-life groups
Connect multiplication to sharing and serving.
Example: 4 plates with 2 each make 8.
equal groups
Count 3 five times.
Example: 5 × 3 = 15 apples.
array
Count the rows and multiply.
Example: 3 × 6 = 18 desks.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 3 math worksheet for dividing small numbers into equal groups with remainders.
A Grade 3 math worksheet using simple fractions, weekdays, dates, and time patterns.
A Grade 3 math worksheet with word problems that mix addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
These suggestions stay in the same stage first, then widen slightly within the same subject shelf.
Use equal sharing with fruits, pencils, or counters to understand division as fair groups.
Use clocks, timetables, weekdays, and simple calendars to understand time in more practical ways.
Use floor tiles, grid boxes, and square units to notice the difference between going around a shape and …