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Division and multiplication corresponding

For Students 3rd
Young scholars give the answers to 15 multiplication or division problems after being given one part of the fact family. 
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Family at Home

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
Students fold paper to form a house, then use three numbers to make fact families for their houses. They write a family of multiplication and division facts on a piece of paper cut in the shape of a house.
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Helping with Math

Multiplication: 2-digit x 2-digit

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Number crunchers sharpen their math skills as they solve 30 problems requiring them to multiply two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers. Assign this as homework or use it as an assessment after practicing the skill together in class.
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Multiplying Integers #4

For Students 5th
In this multiplying integers #4 worksheet, 5th graders solve 60 multiplication problems of integers with 2 digits;  there are 2 different sheets of 60 problems each on one page.
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Multiplying Two Digits By Two Digits

For Students 4th - 5th
In this multiplying two digits by two digits learning exercise, students solve to find the product of 20 two digits by two digits multiplication problems.
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Curated OER

Multiplication: 2-digit x 1-digit to 99

For Students 3rd
In this multiplication practice learning exercise, 3rd graders sharpen their math skills as they solve 30 problems that require them to multiply 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
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Helping with Math

Multiplication: 2-digit x 1-digit to 999

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Thirty quick problems make this an ideal assessment when learners are working with two-digit multiplication. Note that this has been identified by the publisher as aligned to meet CCSS.Math.Content.4.NBT.5, it is rather simple and likely...
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Helping with Math

Multiplication: 2-digit x 2-digit - no regrouping

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
For those who are just starting out with multiplying multiple digits, this is an appropriate assignment. No regrouping is required as mathematicians find the product for 30 different problems. Answers are provided.