Let's solve each section of the
"Equal Groups Multiplication" worksheet step by step. The goal is to count the number of
groups, the number of items in
each group, and then calculate the
total using multiplication.
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🔹 1. Ducks
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Image: 3 groups of ducks.
- Each group has
3 ducks.
✔ Fill in:
- There are
3 groups of ducks.
- There are
3 ducks in each group.
- There are
9 ducks altogether.
👉 Multiplication:
$$
3 \text{ groups} \times 3 \text{ ducks per group} = 9 \text{ ducks}
$$
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🔹 2. Butterflies
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Image: 4 groups of butterflies.
- Each group has
3 butterflies (1 blue, 1 pink, 1 yellow).
✔ Fill in:
- There are
4 groups of butterfly.
- There are
3 butterflies in each group.
- There are
12 butterflies altogether.
👉 Multiplication:
$$
4 \times 3 = 12
$$
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🔹 3. Bananas
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Image: 8 bunches of bananas.
- Each bunch has
4 bananas.
✔ Fill in:
- There are
8 groups of banana.
- There are
4 bananas in each group.
- There are
32 bananas altogether.
👉 Multiplication:
$$
8 \times 4 = 32
$$
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🔹 4. Flowers
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Image: 3 groups of flowers.
- Each group has
6 flowers (arranged in a triangle or cluster).
✔ Fill in:
- There are
3 groups of flowers.
- There are
6 flowers in each group.
- There are
18 flowers altogether.
👉 Multiplication:
$$
3 \times 6 = 18
$$
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🔹 5. Telephones
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Image: 6 groups of telephones.
- Each group has
9 telephones (arranged in a triangular pattern).
✔ Fill in:
- There are
6 groups of telephones.
- There are
9 telephones in each group.
- There are
54 telephones altogether.
👉 Multiplication:
$$
6 \times 9 = 54
$$
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✔ Final Answers:
#### 🦆 Ducks:
- 3 groups
- 3 ducks per group
- 9 ducks altogether
#### 🦋 Butterflies:
- 4 groups
- 3 butterflies per group
- 12 butterflies altogether
#### 🍌 Bananas:
- 8 groups
- 4 bananas per group
- 32 bananas altogether
#### 🌸 Flowers:
- 3 groups
- 6 flowers per group
- 18 flowers altogether
#### ☎️ Telephones:
- 6 groups
- 9 telephones per group
- 54 telephones altogether
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💡 Explanation:
This worksheet teaches
multiplication as equal groups — a foundational concept for understanding multiplication.
Each problem follows the pattern:
> Number of groups × Number in each group = Total
This helps students visualize multiplication before learning abstract equations.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of equal groups worksheet.