Multiply a 2-digit by a 1-digit number using the Standard Algorithm
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These (almost unlimited) worksheets provides practice with multiplying a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number with the standard algorithm. You have worksheets dedicated to one of the multipliers from 2 to 9 plus also worksheets with a mix of multipliers which cold be used to assess where your students need to practice more or as assessment tool after completing work on the individual multipliers
At the click of a button you have a new worksheet - in fact (almost) unlimited. The benefits of these automatically generated worksheets are numerous. They allow students to practice key skills as often as needed throughout the year.
The Interactive Teaching Pages for whole class teaching on a whiteboard or one-to-one tuition on a computer lets you proceed through the standard algorithm step by step. You start by selecting the multiplier (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9) and then press a buttons to change the multiplicand. As you enter each digit of the answer line you get immediate feedback if correct or not. You have unlimited examples to practice with.
These printables require no preparation on your part. Just print and use anytime. With answers automatically generated every time you create a new worksheet it makes them ideal for substitute teachers on short notice. Give your students the repetition they need to master alll the topics contained in this resource. These no-frills worksheets will help them build a critical foundation for math success.
Lastly, it's essential to note that these resources are compatible PDF documents. They operate seamlessly with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on both Windows and Mac.
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