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Create-Your-Own Math Problem: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Create-Your-Own Math Problem: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Create-Your-Own Math Problem: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Create-Your-Own Math Problem: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Create-Your-Own Math Problem: Multi-Digit Multiplication
Create-Your-Own Math Problem: Multi-Digit Multiplication
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A fun way for students to practice their multi-digit multiplication skills!

Students can work independently or in groups to create-their-own math problems!

There is a double-sided worksheet included for the following:

  • Single Digit x Double Digit
  • Single Digit x Triple Digit
  • Single Digit x 4 digit
  • Double Digit x Double Digit
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Create-Your-Own Math Problem: Multi-Digit Multiplication

Kaylee Vander Wilt
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A fun way for students to practice their multi-digit multiplication and division skills!Students can work independently or in groups to create-their-own math problems!There is a double-sided worksheet included for the following:Single Digit x Double DigitSingle Digit x Triple DigitSingle Digit x 4 d
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Description

A fun way for students to practice their multi-digit multiplication skills!

Students can work independently or in groups to create-their-own math problems!

There is a double-sided worksheet included for the following:

  • Single Digit x Double Digit
  • Single Digit x Triple Digit
  • Single Digit x 4 digit
  • Double Digit x Double Digit
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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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