Give your students practice using the distributive property with this math resource! This worksheet will help your students gain a stronger foundational understanding of multiplication and increase their confidence in solving problems with big numbers.
Give your students the foot up they need in geometry with these exercises that have your third graders work forwards and backwards through area problems.
Skip counting is a math technique students can use when solving multiplication equations. With this worksheet, your students will use skip counting to understand the concept of equal groups as it relates to multiplication.
With this worksheet, your third graders will learn a nifty trick about multiplying numbers by six. Any even number you multiply by six will be in the answer! For example, 6 x 2 = 12.
Your students are on their way to mastering large number multiplication, so now it's time to step it up a notch! Challenge your students with this resource that requires them to solve multiplication word problems using the distributive property.
As students grow more comfortable with the order of operations, they’ll need this exercise to introduce them to working with one digit distributive properties.
Multiplying by 3 is easier than multiplying by other numbers because of a certain pattern. When you multiply any number by 3, the digits of the answer must add up to a multiple of 3.