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4th Grade Task Card BUNDLE:  Multi-Digit Multiplication
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This task card bundle contains 13 sets of task cards (296 total cards!) to help your students master multiple digit multiplication. There are a variety of question types which helps prepare students for the types of problems they will encounter on standardized tests.

Products included:

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiply 2-By-2 with Standard Algorithm; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiply 2-Digit By Multiples of 10; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiply 2x2- Array Models & Expanded ; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 2x2-Digits with Arrays; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Estimating 2-by-2 Digit Products; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5, & A.3

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 2-Digit Numbers By 10s; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 1-Digit by 4-Digit Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 1-Digit by 3-Digit Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 1-Digit by 2-Digit Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Arrays and Expanded Algorithm; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

4th Grade Math Task Cards-Estimating Products; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Breaking Apart: Multiply Larger Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Math Task Cards-Breaking Apart to Multiply (Distributive Property) CCSS 4.OA.B.4

These task cards ask students to:

-Use different strategies for solving multiplication problems

-Use number sense

-Analyze example errors

-Explain thinking

-Complete problem solving problems

There is a blank recording sheet provided in each set for your students to record their answers. There is also an answer key which can be used by teachers or students to check work. The answer key is formatted exactly the same as the recording sheet to make grading quick and easy.

Ideas for use:

Task cards are great for use with guided math groups, at math centers, as at home activities, for early finishers, or for differentiating in 3rd and 5th grades. You might also find them to be useful as a supplement to those math lessons which have fewer practice problems than others. I love the idea of pulling a few cards here and there from previous used sets of cards to review and keep concepts fresh! Just assign a problem to a group or the whole class.

For more sets of 4th grade task cards which align to the CCSS, visit my TpT store often. I will be adding more as I continue to create them for my students. Follow me to stay updated on new products, and feel free contact me with any questions. Thanks for looking!

sarasclassroomcreations@gmail.com

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4th Grade Task Card BUNDLE: Multi-Digit Multiplication

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Description

This task card bundle contains 13 sets of task cards (296 total cards!) to help your students master multiple digit multiplication. There are a variety of question types which helps prepare students for the types of problems they will encounter on standardized tests.

Products included:

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiply 2-By-2 with Standard Algorithm; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiply 2-Digit By Multiples of 10; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiply 2x2- Array Models & Expanded ; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 2x2-Digits with Arrays; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Estimating 2-by-2 Digit Products; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5, & A.3

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 2-Digit Numbers By 10s; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 1-Digit by 4-Digit Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 1-Digit by 3-Digit Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Multiplying 1-Digit by 2-Digit Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Arrays and Expanded Algorithm; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

4th Grade Math Task Cards-Estimating Products; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Grade 4 Math Task Cards- Breaking Apart: Multiply Larger Numbers; CCSS 4.NBT.B.5

Math Task Cards-Breaking Apart to Multiply (Distributive Property) CCSS 4.OA.B.4

These task cards ask students to:

-Use different strategies for solving multiplication problems

-Use number sense

-Analyze example errors

-Explain thinking

-Complete problem solving problems

There is a blank recording sheet provided in each set for your students to record their answers. There is also an answer key which can be used by teachers or students to check work. The answer key is formatted exactly the same as the recording sheet to make grading quick and easy.

Ideas for use:

Task cards are great for use with guided math groups, at math centers, as at home activities, for early finishers, or for differentiating in 3rd and 5th grades. You might also find them to be useful as a supplement to those math lessons which have fewer practice problems than others. I love the idea of pulling a few cards here and there from previous used sets of cards to review and keep concepts fresh! Just assign a problem to a group or the whole class.

For more sets of 4th grade task cards which align to the CCSS, visit my TpT store often. I will be adding more as I continue to create them for my students. Follow me to stay updated on new products, and feel free contact me with any questions. Thanks for looking!

sarasclassroomcreations@gmail.com

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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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