These activity sheets give your students a review of multiplication using two- and three-digit numbers.

Multiplication is probably the most fun operation to solve out of the four. It is easy, quick and very interesting. Do you recall what the process of multiplication is? Let's take a look! Multiplication means the adding of numbers a certain time. We learn various methods to make multiplication easier, such as times tables. These times tables help us in solving many two number multiplication sums and benefit in the multiplication of larger numbers. For instance, you can easily answer 6 x 5 = 30, but for multiplication of 14 x 34 or 234x 44 you need a different approach. Let's take a look at how you can multiply double with triple digit numbers. First, write the larger number over the smaller number. Make sure that the hundreds, tens, and units columns of both the numbers line up. For example, you are given to solve 320 into 41. You write 0 of 320 over 1 of 41. Similarly, 2 of 320 will be written over 4 of 41. Start multiplying the units of the smaller number with the larger number. Begin by multiplying 1 with unit place of 320. Continue the same method with the tenth place of the smaller number. Remember when multiplying with the tenth place of smaller number start multiplication with a zero. Once you have multiplied the smaller with all three places of the larger number, add your answers. The addition works the same in this case. Start adding numbers from the unit place and proceed to the hundredth place. You have your answer!

This worksheet collection consists of finding the products of values that consist of two-digits and three-digits. The basic procedure starts at the ones place of the multiplier multiply the multiplicand by that and find the product. You then move on to the tens place of the multiplier and apply that same treatment, you will place a zero on the end of that product to signify that you are working with a tens place. The key to doing well on this topic is spacing the integers correctly so that they stay lined up in their correct place value. Also, don't forget your place holder zeroes.



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Double and Triple Digit Multiplication Worksheets

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Lesson

This lesson breaksdown an entire problem for you to drive through. A sample problem is solved, and two practice problems are provided.

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Double Times Triple Digit Multiplication Worksheet

Students will find the out come of mixed digit products. Ten problems are provided.

Practice

We review the skills that are needed to find the top level of this set of skills. Ten problems are provided.

Review

The concept of how to multiply double and triple-digit numbers together is reviewed. A sample problem is solved.

Skills Check

We get a chance to see where students are at with this skill and concept. Six practice problems are provided.

Quiz

Students will demonstrate their proficiency with this product skill. Ten problems are provided.

Check

Students will multiply 2 and 3-digit numbers. Three problems are provided, and space is included for students to copy the correct answer when given.

2-Digit and 3-Digit Multiplication Worksheet

Students will practice multiplying 2 and 3-digit numbers together. Ten problems are provided.

Skill Check

We work in much richer environment with this values. Ten problems are provided.

Drill

Students will do multiplication using 2 and 3-digit numbers. Ten problems are provided.

Lesson

Multiply 284 x 4. 284 x 4 = 1136 Write the result under the units place. Place an "x" in the ones column to denote a ten in the ones place. Multiply 284 x 5 = 1420. Now add the two partial products to get the final answer. Add the respective columns independent.

Two to Three Digit Multiplication Lesson and Practice

Students will review how to do standard multiplication with double- and triple digit numbers. A sample problem is solved and two practice problems are provided.

Worksheet

Students will do a great deal to complete the series of worksheet based exercises. Ten problems are provided.

Practice

Students will practice the skills and concepts that we have put together on this topic. Ten problems are provided.

Drill

Students will find the a wide variety of mixed products. Eight problems are provided.

Warm Up

Here is one last bit of practice with multiplying double and triple digit numbers together. Three problems are provided.