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Split a Factor
Take the mystery out of multiplicaton with worksheets like this one. Learners find a mental math strategy for more difficult equations by splitting a factor, multiplying out the terms, and adding the products. An example explains this...
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Decompose a Factor
Mental multiplication just got easier! Clue your class into this multiplication shortcut as they decompose factors and add smaller products. For the first set of problems, they read the instructions, view an example, and then break down...
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Products with Odd and Even Numbers
There's a pattern here! Scholars find products of 36 number pairs separated into three sections: odd multiplied by even, odd multiplied by odd, and even multiplied by even. After they finish each set, they write a sentence about what...
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Multiplying With Nine As A Factor
Elementary math minds complete various activities to memorize the multiples of nine. They watch a PowerPoint presentation and demonstrate the finger trick. Unfortunately the link to the multiplication activities does not take you...
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Factors
In this math worksheet, 3rd graders focus on determining missing factors. Students complete 34 problems representing factors of whole numbers.
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Find the Factors
In this factors worksheet, 3rd graders look over a factor box with numbers inside it and then choose two pairs of factors inside the box to complete 6 multiplication problems.
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Cuisenaire Multiplication
Cuisenaire Rods give learners an excellent strategy as they learn about multiplication. How many ways can they make the same product? Using a target product, learners lay out rods to achieve that number through various factors. This...
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Multiplying and Dividing by 10
Once young mathematicians understand how easy it is to multiply and divide by 10, they'll be hooked! They complete four sections of 12 problems each, all involving this skill. First, scholars find the product of various whole numbers...
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Odds and Evens
What happens when you multiply an odd number by an odd number? Scholars find out as they focus on patterns and number attributes while solving 48 multiplication problems. The first set has them multiply two odd numbers and record what...
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Missing Numbers in Equations (B)
Here is an identifying the missing factors in multiplication activity. Pupils use the one factor and the product to determine the missing factor. They solve 32 problems.
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Finding 5 - Multiplying by 5
Visualize multiplication facts using rectangular arrays. Scholars multiply single-digit factors by five and represent each number sentence using sets of dots. They circle the groups of five and fill in missing parts of the equations....
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Multiplying
There are 30 chances for your scholars to practice their multiplication skills with these straightforward problems. Each has one double-digit factor and one single-digit factor, and they are vertically aligned. Learners regroup where...
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Factor Finding Mission and Times Teasers
In this math worksheet, students complete 2 exercises to reinforce basic multiplication skills. Students are given 26 products and must write 2 factors which, when multiplied, will equal that number. Then students solve 4 multiplication...
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Common Factors and Common Multiples and Simple Exponents
Students explore factors and multiples. In this factors and multiples lesson, students learn the vocabulary words factor, common factor, multiple and common multiple. Students view examples of each and then complete activity sheets.
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Smiling at Two Digit Multiplication!
How do I solve a two-digit multiplication problem? Your class tackles this question by walking through problem solving methods. They first investigates and applies traditional multiplication methods, and they then compare those with...
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Missing Factors
Students explore factors. They discuss factors, factor trees and prime factors. Students practice working with and finding various factors and prime factors. They discuss methods used to find factors.
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Multiplication Using Arrays
Explore the concept of multiplication by using arrays. Classmates use arrays to gain a better understanding of multiplication. They break arrays apart to model the distributive property of multiplication over addition. The relationship...
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Multiplying
What is the product? Scholars solve 30 multiplication practice equations where one factor has two digits and the other has one digit. All are aligned vertically, and several require regrouping. There are three examples to remind scholars...
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Multiply by Two-Digit Numbers
If it's a simple set of two-digit multiplication problems you need, you've found it! There are 16 problems here, each with two double-digit factors. Learners find the products and regroup. There are examples to get them started, but none...
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Multiplication PowerPoint
Providing a step-by-step explanation of two-digit multiplication, a list of vocabulary words associated with this concept, and great examples, this resource would be a terrific classroom addition. Besides the set of of simple...
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Teddy Bear Multiplication
A colorful presentation on basic multiplication problems awaits your class. Learners solve a variety of problems and match their answers with the choices on each slide. This basic and brightly colored resource is good for the younger set.
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Secret Message: Missing Factors
In this missing factor worksheet, students find missing factors in equations, then use a set of corresponding letters to find the "secret password." Answers are included on page 2.
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Find Factors Worksheet
In this math activity, students find factors they can multiply to equal the products given. All products are below 100. Some of the products are prime numbers. There are no examples given.
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One Digit Multiplication - 3 as a Factor
In this multiplication instructional activity set, students find the products to 80 single digit multiplication problems. They work with the number 3 as a factor in each problem.