Multiplication 3

Multiplication is essentially repeated addition, or growing numbers by doubling, tripling, quadrupling, and so on. This unit presents mental models and strategies that help students learn and review the concept of multiplication. Students explore multiplication using arrays, partial products, doubling methods and the standard algorithm to solve numerical and word problems. Students will multiply whole numbers and simple decimals by base ten exponents (i.e. .3 x 103).
This lesson includes 5 printable learning activities
Multi-Digit Multiplication and Partial Products 2
 
For students just learning how to deal with partial products, this exercise will make the job less complicated.
Multi-Digit Multiplication and Doubling
 
Aid your fourth grader in learning multi-digit multiplication with these exercises that show students how to visualize doubling.
Multi-Digit Multiplication and the Standard Algorithm 2
 
Fifth graders are ready to learn how to multiply multi-digit numbers once they've mastered simpler problems and are looking for a challenge. Give students the practice they need to succeed with these exercises.
Multi-Digit Multiplication and Word Problems 1
 
Fourth graders apply their multiplication skills with these exercises that tie in school lessons with the real world in word problem form.
Multiplying Decimal Numbers to the Tenths Place
 
Teach your fifth grader the importance of multiplying by decimals with these exercises that give them actual situations and helpful hints.
Multiplying Decimal Numbers to the Hundredths Place
 
Build on your students' knowledge of decimals and multiplication with these exercises that incorporate both skills together.
Exponents
 
Demystify the concept of exponents for students with a simple round of practice with this exercise.
Multiplication and Powers of 10
 
Have your students merge two skill sets with these exercises that incorporate powers of ten into multiplication problems.

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