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This video explains the topic of Multi-Digit Multiplication commonly taught in Elementary school.

**I offer two Multi-Digit Multiplication videos. This video is Part 2, which explains the process of multiplying a two or three digit number with another two or three digit number (example: 123 x 45).**

  • This product contains a step-by-step video that is easy to follow with a matching worksheet. This printable worksheet contain the EXACT SAME problems that I do on the video, which will allow students to follow along.
  • This video will allow students to learn at their own pace, pausing and rewinding the video whenever necessary, and in the comfort of their own home.

I created these videos because I keep running into the same situation. I keep meeting young and intelligent students who do not fully comprehend the fundamentals of math. As a result, they think they “aren’t good at math”. EVERYONE has the ability to do well in math!

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Multi-Digit Multiplication (Part 2) Tutorial **Matching Worksheet Included**

Math For Homeschool
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Description

This video explains the topic of Multi-Digit Multiplication commonly taught in Elementary school.

**I offer two Multi-Digit Multiplication videos. This video is Part 2, which explains the process of multiplying a two or three digit number with another two or three digit number (example: 123 x 45).**

  • This product contains a step-by-step video that is easy to follow with a matching worksheet. This printable worksheet contain the EXACT SAME problems that I do on the video, which will allow students to follow along.
  • This video will allow students to learn at their own pace, pausing and rewinding the video whenever necessary, and in the comfort of their own home.

I created these videos because I keep running into the same situation. I keep meeting young and intelligent students who do not fully comprehend the fundamentals of math. As a result, they think they “aren’t good at math”. EVERYONE has the ability to do well in math!

Link to FREE sample video for this product:

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