The following activity sheets will give your students practice in completing long form multiplication problems.

Multiplication is an essential skill that students must master before learning any advanced mathematical concept. Though trying to memorize the timetable is the ideal way to make multiplication easier, there are many other ways of improving multiplication skills. Here we have discussed a few ways of keeping your multiplication skill: Understand the concept - Like every other mathematical skill, you need to understand the underlying concept of it. If you memorize the times table without understanding the concept, you will face difficulty in understanding the advanced mathematical concept. Practice your times tables - Practice makes the man perfect. Without practicing and continual reinforcement of any concept, you cannot gain a clearer idea of it. Practice timetables and multiplication table is crucial for improving your multiplication concept. Practice the concept until you have mastered it. Reviewing and revision - Your learned and acquired concepts start to rust without review and revision. If not practice, then read them and review them regularly. Test yourself - Yes, testing. Something that most children don't appreciate or prefer doing. However, it is testing that measures your skills and tells how well you can perform at a particular concept. For example, if the time right now is 2:30, and you need to know how many minutes it would take till its 5:30, you need to add. If you need to know how many minutes ago it was 12:30, then you need to subtract. We know that every hour consists of 60 minutes! It is easy, do the math! Know that there are many units of time, hours, seconds, millisecond, picosecond and so on. But the most used unit is minute.

We have plenty of single-digit multiplication worksheets available for you to print at any time. We even have a whole collection of flashcards to help you with your times tables. This particular section has worksheets that encompass a wide selection of multiplication terms. There are even guided multiplication lessons, warm-ups, quizzes, and skills checks for you. These worksheets explain how to multiply three- and four-digit numbers and position placeholders in the correct value column. Spacing your work out is the key to staying organized when solving these types of problems.



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Mixed Digit Multiplication Worksheets

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Mixed Digit Multiplication Lesson

This sheet explains how to multiply mixed digit numbers. A sample problem is solved.

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Lesson and Practice

We show students how to adjust a zero for a missing tens place. A sample problem is solved and two practice problems are provided.

Worksheet

We get more work in on this much needed concept. Ten problems are provided.

Practice

The more of these exercises that you complete, the better you will get at them. Ten problems are provided.

Drill

Another series of eight problems are provided.

Show Off

A matrix of twenty-five problems to help you bolden your ability.

Warm Up

This can be used to help your entire class.

Multiplication with Mixed Digits Lesson

This worksheet breaks down the problem by place value for you. A sample problem is solved, and two practice problems are provided.

Worksheet

Remember to add both these partial products at the end to get your final solution. Ten problems are provided.

Practice

Students will practice solving multiplication problems with a mixed number of digits. Ten problems are provided.

Review and Practice

The concept of how to solve a double digit situation is reviewed. A sample problem is solved. Six practice problems are provided.

Quiz

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

Check

You can learn a great deal from this series of exercises. Three problems are provided, and space is included for students to copy the correct answer when given.

Mixed Multiplication Lesson

This worksheet explains how to stick to place values as you progress towards finding the solution. A sample problem is solved.

Lesson and Practice

Don't forget to space out your place values, they will come in handy. A sample problem is solved and two practice problems are provided.

Worksheet

Students will solve problems by doing mixed digit multiplication. Ten problems are provided.

Practice

Another series of ten problems will help you better understand your skills with this concept.

Drill

The focus here is on smaller number of digits eight problems are provided.

Warm Up

Students will review mixed multiplication concepts. Three problems are provided.

Lesson

This worksheet offers a solid review on mixed digit multiplication problems. A sample problem is solved, and two practice problems are provided.

More Mixed Digit Multiplication Worksheet

Who couldn't use more practice on this concept? Ten problems are provided.

Practice

A really good series of exercises that focus on upper level digits. Ten problems are provided.

Review and Practice

The concept of how to work with the partial products is reviewed. A sample problem is solved. Six practice problems are provided.

Quiz

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

Check

This can be used with an entire classroom. Three problems are provided, and space is included for students to copy the correct answer when given.

Lesson

This worksheet explains how to multiply number ending in zeros. A sample problem is solved.

Quick Multiplication Estimation Lesson and Practice

When you multiply numbers ending in zeros, multiply the parts without zeros onto the result as there are in the factors. A sample problem is solved and two practice problems are provided.

Worksheet

Students will fill in the missing digit for these problem. Ten problems are provided.

Practice

Estimate first, using mental math. Then find the exact answer and the error of your estimation using a calculator.

Drill

Students will fill estimate the answer to multiplication problems, then calculate the correct answer and margin of error. Eight problems are provided.

Warm Up

We will estimate the answer to these problems. Three problems are provided.

Practicing With Mixed Digits

We work with larger digit numbers on this sheet. Ten problems are provided.

Worksheet

The goal here is to focus on your placement of values each step of the way. Ten problems are provided.

Drill

Students will solve multiplication problems involving mixed digits. Eight problems are provided.