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Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms
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WHAT'S INCLUDED:

This lesson is aligned with TEKS - 4th Grade Mathematics.

  • TEKS Math 4.4D: Use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a fourdigit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number. Strategies may include mental math, partial products, and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties;

Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11

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24 Questions:


  1. A flower farm packs 4 boxes.
  2. During spring planting, 3 rows are filled with 2,148 seeds in each row. What is the total number of seeds planted?
  3. In a flower nursery, pots are arranged in rows. What is the total number of pots?
  4. While preparing for a spring market, a student multiplies 15 flower bundles by 12 stems each using partial products. What is the total number of stems?
  5. A large spring garden is divided into 8 sections. How many plants are in the garden?
  6. A gardener uses the distributive property to calculate 14 rows of plants with 6 plants each. What is the total number of plants?
  7. At a spring festival: How many flowers are sold in total?
  8. While arranging spring bouquets, a student uses the commutative property to solve 7 × 18. Which expression shows this idea?
  9. A spring nursery ships boxes of seeds. How many seeds are shipped?
  10. A gardener breaks apart 23 × 14 into (23 × 10) + (23 × 4) while planning plant rows. Which strategy is used?
  11. In a plant nursery: How many flowers are there?
  12. While calculating flower bundles, two different answers appear for 17 × 23. What should be done?
  13. A gardener writes: What is the exact number of plants?
  14. A gardener mentally solves 1,248 × 3 while planting rows. Which strategy is most helpful?
  15. A large spring garden has 9 sections of plants. How many plants are there?
  16. A student uses (25 × 10) + (25 × 2) to solve a planting problem. Which strategy is this?
  17. A flower shop prepare bundles of flowers: How many flowers are there in total?
  18. A florist explains how breaking numbers apart helps solve multiplication problems. What skill is being used?
  19. While planning a spring planting layout, which method correctly solves 18 × 15?
  20. A greenhouse grows plants in 4 rows, with 1,876 plants in each row. How many plants are grown?
  21. A student explains that breaking 12 × 16 into parts helps solve a spring planting problem. Why is this method useful?
  22. How many flowers are packed?
  23. A florist uses the standard algorithm to multiply 24 × 13 while preparing bouquets. What is the total number of flowers?
  24. A spring farm has 6 fields. How many plants are there in all?
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Spring - TEKS Math 4.4D Multiplication Strategies and Algorithms

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Description

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

This lesson is aligned with TEKS - 4th Grade Mathematics.

  • TEKS Math 4.4D: Use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a fourdigit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number. Strategies may include mental math, partial products, and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties;

Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11

  • (1 in 1 page)
  • (2 in 1 page)
  • (4 in 1 page)
  • (6 in 1 page)

When purchasing this product, how to add a TpT Resource to Google Drive?

  1. After checkout, go to My Purchases and click Download Now.
  2. A new window will open with the Add to Google Drive button.
  3. Click Add to Google Drive on the TpT resource page.
  4. A pop-up will ask for Google Drive permissions. Check Select all and click Continue to Google permissions.
  5. Sign in with your Google account.
  6. TpT will automatically make a copy of the file for you.
  7. When it says Successfully added, click View in Google Drive.
  8. Your resource will be saved in a folder called TPT Purchases inside your Google Drive.

💡 Important:

  • Make sure you’re signed into the correct Google account before adding.

24 Questions:


  1. A flower farm packs 4 boxes.
  2. During spring planting, 3 rows are filled with 2,148 seeds in each row. What is the total number of seeds planted?
  3. In a flower nursery, pots are arranged in rows. What is the total number of pots?
  4. While preparing for a spring market, a student multiplies 15 flower bundles by 12 stems each using partial products. What is the total number of stems?
  5. A large spring garden is divided into 8 sections. How many plants are in the garden?
  6. A gardener uses the distributive property to calculate 14 rows of plants with 6 plants each. What is the total number of plants?
  7. At a spring festival: How many flowers are sold in total?
  8. While arranging spring bouquets, a student uses the commutative property to solve 7 × 18. Which expression shows this idea?
  9. A spring nursery ships boxes of seeds. How many seeds are shipped?
  10. A gardener breaks apart 23 × 14 into (23 × 10) + (23 × 4) while planning plant rows. Which strategy is used?
  11. In a plant nursery: How many flowers are there?
  12. While calculating flower bundles, two different answers appear for 17 × 23. What should be done?
  13. A gardener writes: What is the exact number of plants?
  14. A gardener mentally solves 1,248 × 3 while planting rows. Which strategy is most helpful?
  15. A large spring garden has 9 sections of plants. How many plants are there?
  16. A student uses (25 × 10) + (25 × 2) to solve a planting problem. Which strategy is this?
  17. A flower shop prepare bundles of flowers: How many flowers are there in total?
  18. A florist explains how breaking numbers apart helps solve multiplication problems. What skill is being used?
  19. While planning a spring planting layout, which method correctly solves 18 × 15?
  20. A greenhouse grows plants in 4 rows, with 1,876 plants in each row. How many plants are grown?
  21. A student explains that breaking 12 × 16 into parts helps solve a spring planting problem. Why is this method useful?
  22. How many flowers are packed?
  23. A florist uses the standard algorithm to multiply 24 × 13 while preparing bouquets. What is the total number of flowers?
  24. A spring farm has 6 fields. How many plants are there in all?
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