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Speed Trials #6
Put your math whizzes to the test with a speed trial worksheet! Third graders zip through 60 multiplication problems, all including digits from 0 to 10. Who can finish first? Use the whole worksheet or cut each column of 20 problems into...
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The Rest of the 7s
Help your fourth graders master the 7 times table. They complete number sequences and solve multiplication problems in numerical and written formats. Once they finish this activity, they'll be ready to take on 8s and 9s!
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Multiplies of 8
Master mental math using multiples of eight. It features several different types of multiplication problems, such as written equations, horizontal equations, and word problems. The 8 times table is at the top of the page for quick...
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Multiplying Larger Numbers by 1-Digit Numbers
Introduce multiplication with large numbers to your fourth grade class. A straightforward worksheet provides three and four-digit numbers, multiplied by one-digit numbers, to help transition your learners into more difficult...
Illustrative Mathematics
Identifying Multiples
Administer an activity that fosters a child's understanding of multiples. Young mathematicians are guided to complete three tasks on a multiplication chart. Once they color the boxes with multiples of two, three, and four, learners...
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Speed Trials #2
Get those pencils moving with multiplication drills! Third graders race through 60 problems, all multiplying numbers from 1 - 10, focusing on the 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 times tables. For shorter quizzes, cut the three columns into sets of 20...
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All The 4s Again
How fast can your learners go through their 4 times tables? Three columns of multiplication problems await your speedy learners, multiplying 4 by numbers 1 though 10. The times table for 4 is available at the top of the page for quick...
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Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1,000
Master your multiplication skills with problems that get progressively difficult as pupils go on. After reviewing the example of problems with 10, 100, and 1,00, they work on 42 more problems. Two of the sections provide one multiplier...
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Factors of Numbers from 31 to 65
Finding factors is an integral aspect of multiplication. Although there are two examples here, they don't illustrate the process so you will still need to model this a few times for scholars. First, mathematicians list the factors for...
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Multiples of 7
What is three sevens? What about five sevens? Practice times tables with a learning exercise that provides several ways to multiply seven by different numbers. The last section features two word problems and spaces to write the answers....
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Squares of Numbers
Test your third graders with a math review instructional activity, which features problems on square numbers and area. After finding the squares of increasingly large numbers (3-40), pupils solve for the areas of six squares. A great way...
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Grade 5 Supplement Set A2 – Number and Operations: Primes, Composites and Common Factors
Incorporate riddles into your math lesson by having students make tree factors and determine if the number is a prime or composite. They will also use other clues to find the answer to the riddle while sharpening their multiplication...
DK Publishing
Finding Multiples 2, 5, and 10
Solidify multiplication facts by identifying multiples of two, five, and 10. There are six sets of numbers here, and for each set learners circle those that are multiples of one of these numbers (two sets for each). Use the example to...
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Multiplying Larger Numbers by Ones
Those are some big numbers! Scholars multiply three and four-digit numbers by one-digit numbers in these equations. There are 28 total, and they do need to regroup for many of them. The one-digit numbers are all either 7, 8, or 9; use...
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Square Numbers
Introduce your third graders to multiplication with a worksheet on square numbers. An example demonstrates how to use dots to reinforce multiplication skills. They solve different problems, ranging from 3x3 to 10x10. A great homework...
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Multiplying
As scholars become more confident with their multiplication facts, give them some two-digit practice problems to solidify their skills. They solve 30 vertically-aligned problems, regrouping where necessary. All of these have one 2-digit...
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Multiplying by Multiples of Positive Powers of Ten (A: Single-digit Facts)
In this powers of ten worksheet students multiply single-digit whole numbers by positive powers of ten. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
Yummy Math
Which is the Best Deal on Candy?
Buying enough candy for trick-or-treaters without spending a lot of money can be the ultimate Halloween trick. Middle schoolers solve two holiday-themed word problems to determine which brand of candy is the better deal, based on cost...
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Times Tables Tests (7s, 8s, & 9s)
In this multiplication worksheet, learners complete three multiplication quizzes testing the seven, eight and nine times tables. Thirty facts are assessed in each quiz.
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Cornucopia Multiplication Facts To 49 (J)
In this cornucopia multiplication facts to forty nine worksheet, students complete sixty multiplication equations of whole numbers.
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Cornucopia Multiplication Facts To 49 (F)
In this cornucopia multiplication facts to forty-nine activity, students problem solve sixty multiplication equations for mastery.
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Multiplication and Division Fact Families
In these ten pages of writing fact families worksheets, students read a number in the circle in the center of each page and write three forms of multiplication facts and three forms of division that equal that number. Students write 60...
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Multiplication Facts to 144 No Zeros
In this multiplication worksheet, students practice single-digit multiplication. Students complete 100 multiplication problems. There is an answer sheet included.
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Multiplication Five Minute Frenzy (B)
In this multiplication activity, students fill in a multiplication chart that multiplies numbers 1 through 12. Students solve 100 problems.