
Lesson
Build Arrays
Students learn to arrange equal groups into rows and columns.
Build Arrays
What students learn
Students learn that arrays arrange equal groups into rows and columns. Begin with so the picture starts to look organized right away.
Why it matters
Arrays help students see the same equal groups in a clearer picture. That visual structure makes it easier to count, compare, and later understand multiplication facts. shows how one row leads to a total.
Learn the idea
In an array, rows go across and columns go up and down. If a student can read the rows, they can also write the repeated addition sentence behind the picture. helps connect the array to the same equal-group idea from the first lesson.
Try it
Draw a 2-by-4 array, a 3-by-3 array, and a 4-by-2 array. Ask the student to count the objects in each row, tell how many rows there are, and write the repeated addition sentence that matches.
Parent guide
Use counters, stickers, or quick sketches. Have the child build one row first, then copy it to make the array. If the rows are uneven, ask them to fix the picture before they count.