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Multiplication and Division Task Cards
Multiplication and Division Task Cards
Multiplication and Division Task Cards
Multiplication and Division Task Cards
Multiplication and Division Task Cards
Multiplication and Division Task Cards
Multiplication and Division Task Cards
Multiplication and Division Task Cards
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"Excited to use these. My students have loved all her other task cards - they don't feel like we're doing "real" work, they tell me!"
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"My students have been struggling with word problems. The first time we went through the cards we just tried to figure out if we were multiplying or dividing. Then we went through them again and solved the problems"
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Description

A complete set of 32 basic multiplication and division task cards. Digital and printable to suit all classrooms. Teach the difference between multiplication and division in a word problem setting with these engaging task cards!

Use these Multiplication and Division task cards to scaffold learning:

You can differentiate instruction by "scaffolding" the lesson! Start out by having students simply determine whether you use division or multiplication to solve the problem, then move on to writing the equation, drawing a picture, solving, etc. These would be great for grades 2-4.

Two Digital Options Included;

  • Multiple Choice in Google Forms: Students simply determine whether or not you should use multiplication or division to solve each problem. (Self-Checking)
  • Fill in the Blank in Google Slides: Students determine which operation to use, write an equation and solve.

Why Use Task Cards?

Task cards are the perfect way to get hands-on with learning! Unlike traditional worksheets, task cards allow students to get moving! Place task cards around the room (or outside!) and set your students free to move while they cover important educational standards. Task cards are also the perfect tool for differentiation - just pick the card(s) that each student needs to work on the most. Too difficult? Leave it out. Too easy? Choose a more challenging card!

How can I use these Multiplication and Division Math Task Cards in my classroom?

  • As part of a whole class lesson on the differences between multiplication and division
  • As a pre-test or post-test activity
  • As an enrichment activity
  • For early finishers
  • To extend learning
  • As math centers
  • Homework
  • Differentiated math practice 
  • As a whole class activity (Try a game of ‘SCOOT’!)

Read detailed instructions for each way to use task cards on the Teaching With a Mountain View blog: 8 Exciting Ways to Use Task Cards in Upper Elementary

**Check out my BUNDLED Task Cards! Over 150 Multiplication Task Cards for your Multiplication Unit, including these cards!**

Multiplication Task Card Bundle

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Multiplication and Division Task Cards

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What others say

"Excited to use these. My students have loved all her other task cards - they don't feel like we're doing "real" work, they tell me!"
star
karen M.
"My students have been struggling with word problems. The first time we went through the cards we just tried to figure out if we were multiplying or dividing. Then we went through them again and solved the problems"
star
Alexis A.

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Description

A complete set of 32 basic multiplication and division task cards. Digital and printable to suit all classrooms. Teach the difference between multiplication and division in a word problem setting with these engaging task cards!

Use these Multiplication and Division task cards to scaffold learning:

You can differentiate instruction by "scaffolding" the lesson! Start out by having students simply determine whether you use division or multiplication to solve the problem, then move on to writing the equation, drawing a picture, solving, etc. These would be great for grades 2-4.

Two Digital Options Included;

  • Multiple Choice in Google Forms: Students simply determine whether or not you should use multiplication or division to solve each problem. (Self-Checking)
  • Fill in the Blank in Google Slides: Students determine which operation to use, write an equation and solve.

Why Use Task Cards?

Task cards are the perfect way to get hands-on with learning! Unlike traditional worksheets, task cards allow students to get moving! Place task cards around the room (or outside!) and set your students free to move while they cover important educational standards. Task cards are also the perfect tool for differentiation - just pick the card(s) that each student needs to work on the most. Too difficult? Leave it out. Too easy? Choose a more challenging card!

How can I use these Multiplication and Division Math Task Cards in my classroom?

  • As part of a whole class lesson on the differences between multiplication and division
  • As a pre-test or post-test activity
  • As an enrichment activity
  • For early finishers
  • To extend learning
  • As math centers
  • Homework
  • Differentiated math practice 
  • As a whole class activity (Try a game of ‘SCOOT’!)

Read detailed instructions for each way to use task cards on the Teaching With a Mountain View blog: 8 Exciting Ways to Use Task Cards in Upper Elementary

**Check out my BUNDLED Task Cards! Over 150 Multiplication Task Cards for your Multiplication Unit, including these cards!**

Multiplication Task Card Bundle

© Teaching with a Mountain View

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Report this resource to TPT
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May 11, 2026
“This resource was engaging, easy to implement, and student-friendly! The directions were clear, and the activity kept my students actively involved while reinforcing important skills. I especially appreciated how organized and visually appealing the pages were. It worked great for independent practice, small groups, and review. My students enjoyed it, and it saved me valuable planning time. Highly recommend for upper elementary classrooms!”
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 23, 2026
Multiplication and Division Task Cards great for practice and review
Barbara K.
482 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
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January 12, 2026
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Excited to use these. My students have loved all her other task cards - they don't feel like we're doing "real" work, they tell me!
karen M.
24 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Excellent resource
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October 28, 2025
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Ready to use engaging resource. Perfect for math centres.
Allison G.
837 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 4th
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October 10, 2025
My students have been struggling with word problems. The first time we went through the cards we just tried to figure out if we were multiplying or dividing. Then we went through them again and solved the problems
Alexis Allan
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Grades taught: K, 4th
Great math center game
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September 23, 2025
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Loved this - it was quick and easy for the students to do.
Michaela Parras
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665 reviews • Outside the United States
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 28, 2025
This resource exceeded my expectations! It’s thoughtfully designed, easy to implement, and kept my students actively engaged from start to finish. I appreciate the clear instructions and creative activities. I’ll definitely be using this again!
Deb H.
360 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 25, 2025
The scaffolded structure really stood out—cards are set up for identifying the correct operation, writing equations, and solving. I appreciated how seamlessly everything flowed and how professional the layout looked
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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.
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
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