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Holly Alexander on Instagram: "Comment “AREA” for the link to make this exact anchor chart with your class AND get the interactive notes pages for students to follow along! 🔗🔗 

All you need is an anchor chart, markers, and the printables!

✏️ How to multiply with an area model ✏️

1. Split 15 into 10 and 5.

2. Draw a rectangle and divide it into two sections. Label one section 10 and the other section 5.

3. Multiply 9 x 10 = 90 and 9 x 5 = 45

4. Add the Partial Products 90 + 45 to get the final product 135

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Holly Alexander on Instagram: "Comment “AREA” for the link to make this exact anchor chart with your class AND get the interactive notes pages for students to follow along! 🔗🔗 All you need is an anchor chart, markers, and the printables! ✏️ How to multiply with an area model ✏️ 1. Split 15 into 10 and 5. 2. Draw a rectangle and divide it into two sections. Label one section 10 and the other section 5. 3. Multiply 9 x 10 = 90 and 9 x 5 = 45 4. Add the Partial Products 90 + 45 to get…

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