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How can I use this Four-digit Multiplication sheet worksheet?
Use this worksheet with your Math class to teach them how to approach multiplications between four-digit numbers and multiples of 10 or 100. They will learn to solve these complex sums, using the knowledge they have to break these multiplications down into more manageable steps.
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How can I use this Four-digit Multiplication sheet worksheet?
Use this
worksheet with your Math class to teach them how to approach multiplications between four-digit numbers and multiples of 10 or 100. They will learn to solve these complex sums, using the knowledge they have to break these multiplications down into more manageable steps.
This worksheet includes 30 multiplication questions, as well as a teacher answer sheets for easy grading or self-assessment. Test your student's multiplication skills and knowledge of place value with this fantastic worksheet.
What skills does this Four-digit Multiplication worksheet teach?
This worksheet can help your elementary students develop the following mathematical skills.
- Multiplication
- Simplifying a sum into multiple steps
- Multiplying two, three and four-digit numbers by Multiples of 10
- Multiplying two, three and four-digit numbers by Multiples of 100
- Place Value
- Number Sense
How to multiply by Multiples of 10
Multiplying a number by a multiple of 10 is a complex sum which can be broken down into two simpler steps.
Rather than performing the tough sum or 34 x 20, this can be simplified.
Instead, try multiplying 34 by 2 (68), then multiplying your answer by 10 (which typically involves adding a zero on the end).
Therefore, the answer will by 680.