4th Grade Common Core: 4.NBT.5
Common Core Identifier: 4.NBT.5 / Grade: 4
Curriculum: Number And Operations In Base Ten: Use Place Value Understanding And Properties Of Operations To Perform Multi-Digit Arithmetic.
Detail: Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
152 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Find the products of the 2-digit factors. All problems are written horizontally. Students rewrite each problem vertically and solve. (example: 76 x 23)
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Solve these 4-digit numbers by 1-digit problems. This free multiplication sheet includes 10 vertical problems and 2 word problems.
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Practice 2-digit by 2-digit vertical multiplication problems. (example: 85 x 62)
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This worksheet has a series of 4-digit by 1-digit horizontal multiplication problems. Students rewrite the math problems vertically and solve. (example: 6,741 x 4)
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A practice page with a cute dog theme; 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers (example: 46 x 34)
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Multiply 3-digit by 1-digit numbers, complete the in and out box, and fill in the multiplication arrow chain (example: 223 x 3)
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Use the toy shop picture to answer the multiplication problems. Dollars and cents times 1-digit (example: $7.40 x 4)
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Multiply the numbers to find the products. Use the answers to finish the crossword puzzle.
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Solve these 3-digit numbers by 1-digit problems. Includes 10 vertical problems and 2 word problems.
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Graph Paper Math Drills; 2-digits times 2-digits (example: 18 x 22)
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Find the answer to each multiplication problems, then color the answers on the bingo boards.
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This worksheet has 3-digit by 1-digit horizontal multiplication problems. Students rewrite each problem vertically and solve. (example: 772 x 9)
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Graph Paper Math Drills; 3-digits times 1-digit (example: 523 x 8)
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Complete the three-digit by one-digit multiplication problems. Then complete the cut-and-glue puzzle.
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A selection of three-digit by one-digit multiplication word problems. (example: 456 x 9)
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Graph Paper Math Drills; Dollars and cents times 1-digit; (example: $4.99 x 3)
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To view each word problem, students scan the QR code shown. Then they solve each problem and show their work. These problems require students to multiply 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
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Multiplication facts with crab pictures; 3-digits times 1-digit (example: 224 x 6)
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Solve the multiplication problems and word problems (example: 446 x 8)
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Multiplication problems with money amounts; Winter snowmen pictures
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Multiply 3-digit by 1-digit numbers. (example: 453x7) Includes a word problem related to Martin Luther King Jr. Day and colorful MLK graphics.
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Multiply the three-digit numbers by 1-digit. Worksheet includes cute pumpkin pictures.
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Students solve to find the product for each money multiplication problem. They they scan the QR codes with an iPad or smartphone to check their answers.
(Note: This worksheet requires students to use a smartphone or tablet with a QR code scanner.)
(Note: This worksheet requires students to use a smartphone or tablet with a QR code scanner.)
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Students first calculate the product for each 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problem. After that, they scan the QR code with an tablet or phone to check their answers.
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Word problems for double-digit multiplication practice (example: 56 x 91)
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This free worksheet gives an example and explains the steps to solving lattice multiplication problems. There are also several practice problems for students to try.
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More practice with multiplying 2-digit by 1-digit and 3-digit by 1-digit. (example: 657 x 8)
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Solve the 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems. Then attach the puzzle pieces to make a picture of President Lincoln and President Washington.
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Print out a page of blank lattice multiplication grids to help your students solve problems quickly and accurately.
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Use the grid to decode and solve the problems. (example: 909 x 7)
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Graph Paper Math Drills; 2-digits times 1-digit (example: 47 x 6)
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Multiply the 2-digit numbers; Requires regrouping; Valentine heart pictures.
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First multiply to find the product for each 2-digit by 1-digit math problem. Then scan the QR code with an iPad or smartphone to check your answer.
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Color the picture of the giraffe and multiply to find the products. All problems include 3-digit by 1-digit numbers.
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Solve the 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems; Christmas tree pictures
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Multiply basic 2-digit by 1-digit, 3-digit by 1-digit, and multiplying money by 1-digit factors. (example: 421 x 6)
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Multiplication problems; 2-digits times 1-digit; Thanksgiving pictures.
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2-digit multiplication problems inside pictures of Easter eggs.
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This worksheet has nine horizontal multiplication problems. Students rewrite each problem vertically and solve. (example: 54 x 6)
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Here are five more worksheets with daily word problems for 5th graders. Topics include finding volume, calculating time, and comparing decimals.
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Use this printable worksheet for multiplication practice and it features graphics of teddy bears and hearts.
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At the top of this page, kids will see a collection of polygons with numbers or money amounts in them. Students multiply pairs of similar shapes. For example: Find the product of the numbers in the hexagons. $3.12 x 5
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Review a variety of operations and math skills with these next 5 word problems.
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For this activity, students will use a lattice grid to calculate the products of numbers. Includes an explanation and many practice grids.
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Solve the multiplication problems and use the answers to help unscramble the puzzle pieces and see a Valentine's Day picture.
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This file contains five daily worksheets with math problems for 5th graders. Skills include finding volume, adding fractions and decimals, and writing expressions.
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More review of 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication, multi-step story problems, acute/right/obtuse angles, subtraction across zero, and liter/milliliter conversions.
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Print out this file to continue practicing grade-appropriate word problems with your students each day.
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Find the products of the numbers in the specified shapes. For example: "Find the product of the numbers in the hexagons."
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Print off this page to give students practice with partial products. They'll solve 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems by writing each set of factors and adding the partial products together.
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This variety worksheet has an array of 2-digit by 2-digit math problems, including two word problems, an input/output table, and vertical and horizontal equations.
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Answer questions related to right angles, perpendicular lines, value of underlined digits, ordering fractions, multi-step word problems, and types of angles.
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Practice finding perimeter and area, solve for a missing fraction in an equation, review obtuse angles, and more with this set of word problems.
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Solve the 3-digit multiplication patterns.
(example: 700 x 8)
(example: 700 x 8)
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Practice solving 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems using the partial products approach. This worksheet has boxes for each digit of each partial product.
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Solve the double-digit by single-digit multiplication problems. Then cut out the puzzle pieces. Match each problem with its product. The finish puzzle reveals a holiday fireplace scene. with stockings, presents, and a tree.
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Keep working on those math skills with these engaging daily word problem worksheets!
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These completed multiplication problems have mistakes in them. Find and explain the error in each. Then resolve.
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How do you know if your clock is crazy? To find out, solve these multiplication problems. Each one has a 2-digit factor and a 4-digit factor. (Example: 3,654 x 24)
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Find the answers to these 2-digit multiplication problems using the partial products method.
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Solve eight 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems. This worksheets has pictures of cute monsters.
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Kids love these math code activities. First they use the key to decode the mystery symbols. Then they multiply the numbers together.
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This is a set of 30 task cards that can be used for a variety of classroom activities, such as review games, study tools, and learning centers.
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Show students how to solve 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems using the partial products method. This file has a full example, as well as blank spaces for students to show their own work.
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These printable task cards have thirty 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems.
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Practice multi-digit multiplication, number patterns, triangle classifications, measuring angles with a protractor, and line plots.
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This week students will use their geometry, fraction, and other math skills to complete their daily word problems.
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Multiply 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
(example: 166 x 7)
(example: 166 x 7)
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These partial products problems are printed on graph paper with space for students to write each multiplicand, multiplier, and product.
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Solve the 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems. Then use the answers to decode the solution to a silly riddle. Why did the cow do jumping jacks? She wanted to make a milkshake.
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Word problems to practice multiplying by 12s only.
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You're setting your students up for success by having them complete these daily word problems. If your students have completed the whole level D series, they may be ready to move on to level E!
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If you looks closely at these completed multiplication problems, you'll notice that each one has an error. Student are to find and explain the errors, then re-solve.
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Use the digits to complete the multiplication problem. Includes 12 task cards. This activity can be used as a learning center, or game for small groups of students.
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This file outlines the process of solving a 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problem using partial products. It includes labeled boxes for the factors, an example page where students can solve the problem using the given factors, and a page showing the full example.
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When students play this game, they will solve 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems on task cards. A task card is placed on each student desk. Each time the teacher says Scoot!, students move to a different desk, and solve another math problem.
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Solve a variety of multiplication problems, such as horizontal and vertical equations, word problems, and solving for a variable.
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Brush up on your 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication skills with this summer-themed math worksheet.
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On the top of this printable, students are presented with twelve shapes. Each one has a number in it. They multiply congruent shapes together. For example: Find the product of the numbers in the trapezoids.
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Continue practicing 4th grade math skills with this next set of daily word problems. It covers skills like reading and interpreting data from a table, adding fractions, and more.
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This file has 30 task cards with vertical 3-digit by 3-digit multiplication problems.
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These worksheets reinforce key 5th grade math skills. Topics include reading and interpreting a bar graph and converting measurements.
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Students will solve word problems, find perimeter, standard and expanded form, geometry, fractions on number lines, comparing numbers, and more.
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Follow the directions to multiply 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers. For example: Find the product of the numbers in the circles (320 and 30)
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These word problems use realistic scenarios to help students practice important math skills, such as adding and subtracting fractions, reading a table, and more.
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Here are six blank lattice grids. Each one measures 3 boxes by 2 boxes. Pupils can use them to multiply any 3-digit number by a 2-digit number.
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Write each set of factors needed to solve the 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems using the partial products method. Solve each problem by finding the products and adding them together.
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This worksheet includes a variety of 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems, including word problems and an input/output table.
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In this set, we have more word problems, symmetry challenges, comparing fractions, part-part-whole models, acute/right/obtuse angle identification, factor pairs, and a line plot.
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Skills in this batch of worksheets include finding area and perimeter, as well as more geometry skills, reading a table, and operations with decimals and fractions.
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Why did the girl eat her homework? To find out, write the answers to the basic multiplication facts.
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3-by-3 lattice grids to help your students solve challenging lattice problems.
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Practice solving multiplication problems using partial products with this printable sheet.
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Multiply 3-digit numbers by a single-digit. Convert feet to yards. Divide with A 3-digit dividend and a 1-digit divisor.
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Solve these 3-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems on the graph paper provided using partial products.
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By solving these 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems, students can unscramble a fun Easter picture.
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This worksheet has nine multiplication problems for students to solve.
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At the top of this worksheet, students are shown a dozen shapes with two-digit numbers in them. They multiply similar shapes. For example: Find the product of the numbers in the hexagons.
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This is a helpful guide to solving 3-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems with partial products.
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With this set of task cards, students will practice multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers. Use these cards for classroom scavenger hunts, for peer practice sessions, or small group instruction.
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Skills used in these five worksheets include adding and subtracting decimals with money, finding the area of a rectangle, division with remainders, and more.
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This St. Patrick's Day-themed multiplication worksheet has nine problems to be solved with pictures of horseshoes, pots of gold, and shamrocks.
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At he top of this page, students will see shapes with numbers in them. They multiply similar shapes together. For example: Find the product of the numbers in the hexagons.
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This week we'll practice comparing fractions, reading and interpreting a table, and solving multistep problems with various operations.
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This printable will help kids learn to multiply on a lattice grid. Includes an explanation box at the top, followed by eight practice grids.
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Place value patterns in multiplication; Learn to use mental math to multiply large numbers that end in zero (example: 400 x 6)
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Solve the multiplication problems and use the answers to piece together the puzzle and reveal the Day of the Dead mystery picture.
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This variety worksheet features both horizontal and vertical problems, word problems, and a table.
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In this set, students will analyze multi-digit multiplication patterns, solve area patterns, answer a capacity story challenge, and fill in multiples of twelve.
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Practice fourth grade math skills involving geometry, fractions, and more this week!
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What did the doctor say to the invisible man? To find the funny answer to this riddle, students will solve a set of 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems.
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Find the products of these 3-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems using the partial products method. This worksheet has boxes to write out each individual set of factors, as well as their products.
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Use this variety worksheet to help students practice multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers using various styles of questions.
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Read & interpret data on a line plot. Use a model to solve 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems. Convert miles to feet and days to weeks. Add fractions with like denominators.
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Continue reviewing important math skills with more fourth grade word problems this week.
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First decode the numbers using the key at the top of the page. Then find the product for each pair of numbers.
(example: 54 x 6)
(example: 54 x 6)
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Write each of the partial products in the boxes provided and add them together to solve the multiplication problems.
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Solve the 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems. Then math the puzzle pieces with the answers. The completed picture is a Thanksgiving scene.
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Assigning one of these word problem worksheets every day is a great way to make sure your students are keeping their math skills fresh!
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Examine the solved math problems. There are errors in the solutions. Explain the errors and then re-solve.
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In this game, students will try to solve 12 tricky task cards. For each card, students must rearrange a set of digits to complete a multiplication problem.
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Solve the 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems with partial products. Write out each set of factors next to each of the products.
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This worksheet has several types of money multiplication problems, including a multi-step word problem and an input/output table.
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This file contains the next 5 days of 4th grade math review. Problems assess the following skills: number patterns, fractions on a number line, 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication, prime/composite numbers, inches to feet conversions, and more.
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Students will review lines of symmetry, fill in a chart, and more with this set of daily word problems.
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Where do cows go on Saturday evenings? To find the answer to this funny riddle, solve the multiplication problems. Each problem requires students to multiply a money amount by a single-digit number.
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Use partial products to find the answers to these 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems.
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Complete the multiplication problems and use the solutions to unscramble the puzzle pieces.
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Calculate the product for each 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problem. Then cut out the numbered puzzle pieces. Place the numbered pieces on the corresponding products. The finished picture shows two Halloween skeletons.
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Print out these pages and test your students' skills in changing fractions to decimals, finding area and perimeter of irregular shapes, and more!
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Here you'll multiply pairs of double-digit numbers together.
(example: 84 x 51)
(example: 84 x 51)
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Use the graph paper to solve these 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems using the partial products method.
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Read a line plot and answer questions. Multiply 2-digit by 1-digit numbers together. Use addition, subtraction, and multiplication to calculate costs. Solve a word problem involving fractions.
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On this multiplication worksheet, you will find ten vertical 2-digit by 1-digit problems, two of which involve multiplying money. You will also find two word problems.
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When you examine these two completed multiplication problems, you'll observe that each one has an error. Find the error and explain it in words. The re-solve the incorrect problem.
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Here's a set of 30 task cards that you can use for classroom games, study sessions, or learning centers.
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You can use this printout to show the process of solving 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems with partial products. It includes a full example showing each of the individual factors, partial products, and the final solution. It also includes pages with blank space for students to fill in the problems and steps on their own.
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In this classroom game, students solve a series of math problems on task cards. The cards have 2-digit by two-digit multiplication problems on them.
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These five worksheets reinforce key math skills for 5th grade. Each worksheet includes a daily word problem, most of which involve multiple steps. Topics include subtracting fractions, dividing money, and interpreting a chart.
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This Halloween-themed math worksheet features 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems and pictures of spooky ghosts, bats, and pumpkins.
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This activity has shapes with numbers written in them. Students multiply numbers in similar shapes together. For example: Find the product of the numbers in the octagons.
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Solve multistep word problems relating to realistic scenarios with this week's daily word problems.
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This set of 30 task cards has 4-digit by 1-digit problems for students to solve. Use these for classroom scavenger hunts, small group instruction, or peer study sessions.
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These word problems reinforce key math skills, such as finding area and performing operations with decimals and fractions.
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In this file for Math Buzz, Week 8, your students will review standard form and expanded form, place value, input and output tables, area, geometry, and rounding.
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Complete the math on this page, then use the products to answer a funny riddle at the bottom. Riddle says: What animal jumps higher than a house?
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Compare fractions, identify a number pattern, perform operations with money, and more in this week's set of daily word problems.
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This file has a set of 30 task cards. Half of the problems are vertical and the other half if horizontal. Use these cards for peer practice sessions, learning centers, or on your classroom document reader.
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Find the cost of the bakery items shown. Multiply money amounts by 1-digit numbers. (example: $1.06 x 4)
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Use basic multiplication and division to solve these frames and arrows puzzles.
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Another division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction puzzle. (Grade 4 and up)
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Add, subtract, divide, and multiply to solve this math crossword. (Grade 4 and up)
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