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Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Multiplication | Self-Checking Google Slides
Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Multiplication | Self-Checking Google Slides
Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Multiplication | Self-Checking Google Slides
Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Multiplication | Self-Checking Google Slides
Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Multiplication | Self-Checking Google Slides
Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Multiplication | Self-Checking Google Slides
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12 Multiplication self checking task cards with Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Practice

Boost your students' multiplication mastery and give them instant feedback with this engaging set of digital self-checking task cards!

Students love the cute, fun design and are highly motivated to complete them! Perfect for early finisher or an easy to manage math center. This resource saves you time with NO GRADING grading while keeping students motivated.

Zero Prep - Digital Format: Hosted on Google Slides™, this resource is 100% digital. Assign it instantly via Schoology, Google Classroom™ or your LMS (learning management system) no printing, cutting, or laminating required!

Targeted Skill Practice: Focuses specifically on multi-digit multiplication by a single-digit factor, aligning perfectly with 4th and 5th-grade math standards (CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5).

Engaging & Interactive: Ditch the boring worksheets! The self-checking feature adds a fun, game-like element that boosts student engagement.

Flexible Use: Ideal for:

  • Independent practice
  • Math centers/stations
  • Warm-ups or exit tickets
  • Review/Test Prep
  • Homework assignments

A Google Slides™ file containing 12 high-quality, self-checking task cards.

  • Clear, student-friendly instructions embedded right in the file.

Be sure to leave a review with your honest feedback to earn TPT credits. Thank you!

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Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Multiplication | Self-Checking Google Slides

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Description

12 Multiplication self checking task cards with Multi-Digit by Single-Digit Practice

Boost your students' multiplication mastery and give them instant feedback with this engaging set of digital self-checking task cards!

Students love the cute, fun design and are highly motivated to complete them! Perfect for early finisher or an easy to manage math center. This resource saves you time with NO GRADING grading while keeping students motivated.

Zero Prep - Digital Format: Hosted on Google Slides™, this resource is 100% digital. Assign it instantly via Schoology, Google Classroom™ or your LMS (learning management system) no printing, cutting, or laminating required!

Targeted Skill Practice: Focuses specifically on multi-digit multiplication by a single-digit factor, aligning perfectly with 4th and 5th-grade math standards (CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5).

Engaging & Interactive: Ditch the boring worksheets! The self-checking feature adds a fun, game-like element that boosts student engagement.

Flexible Use: Ideal for:

  • Independent practice
  • Math centers/stations
  • Warm-ups or exit tickets
  • Review/Test Prep
  • Homework assignments

A Google Slides™ file containing 12 high-quality, self-checking task cards.

  • Clear, student-friendly instructions embedded right in the file.

Be sure to leave a review with your honest feedback to earn TPT credits. Thank you!

Report this resource to TPT
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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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