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Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides
Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides
Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides
Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides
Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides
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Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides
Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides
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Help your students visualize and understand how to multiply decimals by two-digit numbers with this interactive Google Slides™ deck using the area model! 💜

Students will use a step-by-step scaffolded model to break apart numbers, fill in each partial product, and then combine them to find the total. This hands-on approach builds strong conceptual understanding of how decimals interact in multiplication, preparing students for more abstract computation later on.

Perfect for teaching, reteaching, or independent reinforcement — this deck makes multiplying decimals approachable and engaging!

💻 What’s Included:

  • 16 interactive Google Slides™
  • Scaffolded area models for visual problem-solving
  • Students fill in partial products before finding the total
  • Ideal for building confidence with multi-digit decimal multiplication

🎯 Skills Covered:

  • Multiply decimals by two-digit numbers
  • Apply distributive property using area models
  • Connect models to standard multiplication algorithms
  • Strengthen understanding of place value and decimal placement

👩‍🏫 Perfect For:

✅ Grades 5–6 math
✅ Go Math Chapter 4 (Multiplying Decimals) or equivalent units
✅ Guided math groups & digital math centers
✅ Differentiated instruction and intervention
✅ Visual learners and conceptual reinforcement

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Multiplying Decimals by 2-Digit Numbers using Area Models | Google Slides

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Description

Help your students visualize and understand how to multiply decimals by two-digit numbers with this interactive Google Slides™ deck using the area model! 💜

Students will use a step-by-step scaffolded model to break apart numbers, fill in each partial product, and then combine them to find the total. This hands-on approach builds strong conceptual understanding of how decimals interact in multiplication, preparing students for more abstract computation later on.

Perfect for teaching, reteaching, or independent reinforcement — this deck makes multiplying decimals approachable and engaging!

💻 What’s Included:

  • 16 interactive Google Slides™
  • Scaffolded area models for visual problem-solving
  • Students fill in partial products before finding the total
  • Ideal for building confidence with multi-digit decimal multiplication

🎯 Skills Covered:

  • Multiply decimals by two-digit numbers
  • Apply distributive property using area models
  • Connect models to standard multiplication algorithms
  • Strengthen understanding of place value and decimal placement

👩‍🏫 Perfect For:

✅ Grades 5–6 math
✅ Go Math Chapter 4 (Multiplying Decimals) or equivalent units
✅ Guided math groups & digital math centers
✅ Differentiated instruction and intervention
✅ Visual learners and conceptual reinforcement

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
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