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Multiplying 3-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers Worksheets
Broaden your children's understanding of multiplication with our multiplying 3-digit by 1-digit numbers worksheets. These resources go beyond the standard multiplication algorithm, offering a range of strategies to deepen learning. With tools like place value charts, partial product strategy, and area models, students can explore different methods and build a stronger mathematical foundation. Answer keys are also included to support guided learning. Try our free worksheets!
Multiplying 3-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers | With Word Problems
Perform the multiplication of a 3-digit number by a 1-digit number, organized in column format. Afterward, tackle the word problems included at the bottom of each practice sheet.
Exclusive Word Problems | 3-Digit by 1-Digit Multiplication
Develop your understanding of 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication with the help of our exclusive word problems. Read and interpret each scenario and solve it by determining the product.
Multiplying Multiples of 100 and 1-Digit Numbers
Ignore the zeros in the 3-digit number and multiply the remaining digits by the single-digit number. Add two zeros to the product obtained.
3-Digit Times 1-Digit Using Place Value Chart
Simplify 3-digit by 1-digit multiplication with these concept-based worksheets. Break numbers into place values, visualize, and count the counters to easily find the product.
Partial Product Strategy | Missing Numbers - 3-Digit by 1-Digit
Get children in grade 4 and grade 5 to find the missing factors and the products in these printables by using the partial product strategy.
Multiplicative Comparisons | 3-Digit by 1-Digit
Presenting verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons, these pdfs require kids to choose the appropriate option in the first part and solve the multiplication comparison word problems in the next part.
Multiplying 3-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers | Area Models
The three-digit number is decomposed into hundreds, tens, and ones. Obtain the partial products, add the products in each box, and write the total product.