TEKS (5)(B)
represent and solve one- and two-step multiplication and division problems within 100 using arrays, strip diagrams, and equations;
Source: Texas Administrative Code §111.5 (Chapter 111) · Adopted 2012
Knowledge & Skills (5)
Algebraic reasoning
The student applies mathematical process standards to analyze and create patterns and relationships. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under (5)
- TEKS (5)(A) represent one- and two-step problems involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers to 1,000 using pictorial models, number lines, and equations;
- TEKS (5)(C) describe a multiplication expression as a comparison such as 3 x 24 represents 3 times as much as 24;
- TEKS (5)(D) determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers when the unknown is either a missing factor or product; and
- TEKS (5)(E) represent real-world relationships using number pairs in a table and verbal descriptions.