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2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice
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Description

Make 2-digit multiplication simple and visual with this engaging Box Method (Area Model) worksheet pack!

This resource helps students break down multiplication into manageable steps using a structured grid format. With clear visual support, learners build a strong understanding of place value, partial products, and multi-digit multiplication.

Perfect for reinforcing math skills in a fun, organized, and student-friendly way.

✔ 50 printable worksheets
✔ Step-by-step box method practice
✔ Builds conceptual understanding
✔ Includes complete answer key
✔ Clean, easy-to-use layout

Ideal for math centers, homework, morning work, or extra practice.

🧠 How to Use (Student Directions)

1. Break each number into tens and ones.

2. Fill in the boxes by multiplying each part.

3. Write each partial product.

4. Add all the results together.

5. Write the final answer.

🎯 Grade Level

Grade 3 – Grade 4
(Perfect for students learning or reviewing multi-digit multiplication)

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2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication | Box Method Worksheets | Area Model Practice

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Description

Make 2-digit multiplication simple and visual with this engaging Box Method (Area Model) worksheet pack!

This resource helps students break down multiplication into manageable steps using a structured grid format. With clear visual support, learners build a strong understanding of place value, partial products, and multi-digit multiplication.

Perfect for reinforcing math skills in a fun, organized, and student-friendly way.

✔ 50 printable worksheets
✔ Step-by-step box method practice
✔ Builds conceptual understanding
✔ Includes complete answer key
✔ Clean, easy-to-use layout

Ideal for math centers, homework, morning work, or extra practice.

🧠 How to Use (Student Directions)

1. Break each number into tens and ones.

2. Fill in the boxes by multiplying each part.

3. Write each partial product.

4. Add all the results together.

5. Write the final answer.

🎯 Grade Level

Grade 3 – Grade 4
(Perfect for students learning or reviewing multi-digit multiplication)

🙏 Thank You & Follow Me

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If you found this resource helpful, please leave a review ⭐
Follow my store for updates on new products, freebies, and bundles!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10–90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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