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Math Computation Drill – Multiplication
In this multiplication practice worksheet, students solve 36 problems that require them to multiply 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers.
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Cornucopia Multiplication Facts to 81 (A)
For this math worksheet, students solve 80 multiplication facts from 0x0 to 9x9. Problems are written in a horizontal formal. There is a large Thanksgiving cornucopia picture on the page.
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Multiplying to 81 (A)
In this mathematics worksheet, 3rd graders solve numerous problems by multiplying single digit numbers by each other for facts up to 81. They identify that any number times zero is zero when multiplying.
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Multiplying 11 (A)
In this mathematics worksheet, 3rd graders solve numerous problems by multiplying a two-digit number by a single digit number. They carry-over and add when necessary.
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Multiplying by 11 (E)
In this multiplication practice worksheet, students sharpen their math skills as they solve 15 problems that require them to multiply 1 and 2-digit numbers by the number 11.
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Multiplying by 11 (D)
In this multiplication practice worksheet, young scholars sharpen their math skills as they solve 15 problems that require them to multiply 1 and 2-digit numbers by the number 11.
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Multiplying by 11 (G)
In this multiplication practice worksheet, students sharpen their math skills as they solve 15 problems that require them to multiply 1 and 2-digit numbers by the number 11.
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Multiplying 9 (A)
For this math worksheet, young scholars solve 15 problems in which single digit numbers are multiplied by 9. The basic multiplication facts are written in vertical format.
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Multiplying by 11 (F)
In this multiplication practice worksheet, students sharpen their math skills as they solve 15 problems that require them to multiply 1 and 2-digit numbers by the number 11.
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Understanding Place Value
Fifth graders study place value. After forming teams, they play a game called, "Who Can Line Up the Number." Students observe numbers in expanded form and place representative digits in the correct order.