Description
Scaffolded Word Problem Worksheet — Eureka Math
Grade 5 • Module 2 • Lesson 1 (Multiplying Large Numbers Using Place Value & Properties)
This worksheet is designed specifically to support students during Eureka Math/Grade 5, Module 2, Lesson 1, where students multiply multi-digit numbers using place value patterns and distributive property strategies.
Students are guided step-by-step through three real-world word problems involving large numbers. Each problem includes built-in scaffolding to help students understand why multiplication is needed and how to break apart numbers using place value or the distributive property.
✨ What makes this worksheet different?
✔️ Scaffolded prompting questions for every step
✔️ Focuses on conceptual understanding — not just computation
✔️ Uses strategies aligned with Eureka / Engage NY Math Model
✔️ Encourages students to explain reasoning and write complete sentence answers
✔️ Supports students who need structure for multi-digit multiplication
🧠 Skills Covered
- Interpreting real-world word problems
- Choosing the correct operation (multiplication vs. addition)
- Using the distributive property and place value to break apart factors
- Multiplying large numbers (up to millions)
- Writing sentence answers with correct units
📝 Included in this resource:
- 3 multi-step word problems (Niagara Falls, Aquarium, Solar Power Plant)
- Prompting questions that guide thinking:
- What information do you know?
- Are you repeating the same amount?
- Why do we multiply?
- Show your equation and scaffolding.
- Space for modeling thinking (open response format)
🧩 Perfect for:
- Eureka Math Lesson 1 (Module 2)
- Small group instruction
- Intervention / reteach
- Math workshop rotations
- Homework or exit tickets
Teachers love this because:
🔹 Students aren't left stuck — they are guided through every part of the problem.
🔹 It builds independence and confidence in solving multi-digit multiplication problems.
🔹 It's aligned with Eureka's language, lesson format, and mathematical practices.
Scaffolded Word Problem Worksheet | Eureka Math Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 1 | Dist
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Description
Scaffolded Word Problem Worksheet — Eureka Math
Grade 5 • Module 2 • Lesson 1 (Multiplying Large Numbers Using Place Value & Properties)
This worksheet is designed specifically to support students during Eureka Math/Grade 5, Module 2, Lesson 1, where students multiply multi-digit numbers using place value patterns and distributive property strategies.
Students are guided step-by-step through three real-world word problems involving large numbers. Each problem includes built-in scaffolding to help students understand why multiplication is needed and how to break apart numbers using place value or the distributive property.
✨ What makes this worksheet different?
✔️ Scaffolded prompting questions for every step
✔️ Focuses on conceptual understanding — not just computation
✔️ Uses strategies aligned with Eureka / Engage NY Math Model
✔️ Encourages students to explain reasoning and write complete sentence answers
✔️ Supports students who need structure for multi-digit multiplication
🧠 Skills Covered
- Interpreting real-world word problems
- Choosing the correct operation (multiplication vs. addition)
- Using the distributive property and place value to break apart factors
- Multiplying large numbers (up to millions)
- Writing sentence answers with correct units
📝 Included in this resource:
- 3 multi-step word problems (Niagara Falls, Aquarium, Solar Power Plant)
- Prompting questions that guide thinking:
- What information do you know?
- Are you repeating the same amount?
- Why do we multiply?
- Show your equation and scaffolding.
- Space for modeling thinking (open response format)
🧩 Perfect for:
- Eureka Math Lesson 1 (Module 2)
- Small group instruction
- Intervention / reteach
- Math workshop rotations
- Homework or exit tickets
Teachers love this because:
🔹 Students aren't left stuck — they are guided through every part of the problem.
🔹 It builds independence and confidence in solving multi-digit multiplication problems.
🔹 It's aligned with Eureka's language, lesson format, and mathematical practices.




