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Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis
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If you’re looking for extra practice using the area model, then here are some worksheets that would work well in your classroom! These Thanksgiving themed multiplication math worksheets will provide your students with extra multiplication practice. There are a variety of difficulty levels included to allow for differentiation based on students’ needs. Error analysis and explanation worksheets allow students to think deeper about their understanding of multiplication, thus increasing the rigor of their multiplication strategy practice. Answer keys are provided.

What’s Included

  • Multiplying 1 Digit x 2 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 1 Digit x 3 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 1 Digit x 4 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 2 Digit x 2 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 2 Digit x 3 Digit Numbers
  • Area Models with Factors Included
  • Area Models without Factors Shown
  • Error Analysis Problems for 1 x 2 Digits, 1 x 3 Digits, 1 x 4 Digits, 2 x 2 Digits, and 2 x 3 Digits

Ideal Uses

  • Direct Instruction
  • Small Group Instruction
  • Reteaching Opportunities
  • RTI
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Tutoring
  • Math Stations
  • Morning Bellwork
  • Homework

These Thanksgiving Area Model worksheets allow you to differentiate assignments based on students’ needs or to scaffold your direct instruction multiplication lessons. Students will have opportunities to analyze solved problems to determine the error that was made. Through the explanation of the errors, students can practice attending to precision in their mathematical thinking while putting their math understanding into words. The content is compatible with most state standards.


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Thanksgiving Area Models - Multiplication Math Worksheets, Error Analysis

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Description

If you’re looking for extra practice using the area model, then here are some worksheets that would work well in your classroom! These Thanksgiving themed multiplication math worksheets will provide your students with extra multiplication practice. There are a variety of difficulty levels included to allow for differentiation based on students’ needs. Error analysis and explanation worksheets allow students to think deeper about their understanding of multiplication, thus increasing the rigor of their multiplication strategy practice. Answer keys are provided.

What’s Included

  • Multiplying 1 Digit x 2 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 1 Digit x 3 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 1 Digit x 4 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 2 Digit x 2 Digit Numbers
  • Multiplying 2 Digit x 3 Digit Numbers
  • Area Models with Factors Included
  • Area Models without Factors Shown
  • Error Analysis Problems for 1 x 2 Digits, 1 x 3 Digits, 1 x 4 Digits, 2 x 2 Digits, and 2 x 3 Digits

Ideal Uses

  • Direct Instruction
  • Small Group Instruction
  • Reteaching Opportunities
  • RTI
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Tutoring
  • Math Stations
  • Morning Bellwork
  • Homework

These Thanksgiving Area Model worksheets allow you to differentiate assignments based on students’ needs or to scaffold your direct instruction multiplication lessons. Students will have opportunities to analyze solved problems to determine the error that was made. Through the explanation of the errors, students can practice attending to precision in their mathematical thinking while putting their math understanding into words. The content is compatible with most state standards.


Looking for more fun Thanksgiving activities? You might also like…

Let’s connect! Follow Cocoa's Classroom Concepts on social media!

Pinterest - Facebook - Instagram - Email

Terms of Use ©Cocoa’s Classroom Concepts

All rights reserved. Thank you for supporting us with your purchase! You may use this resource on a password secure learning platform such as Google Classroom, Seesaw, or another password protected learning platform shared with students. Purchase of this product entitles the original purchaser ONLY the right to use the activities for single classroom use. Copying for more than one teacher, redistributing, sharing, selling, or reposting is strictly prohibited.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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