- Areas of Rectangles and Squares
- Changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
- Conversion Tables: Money & Time
- Conversions: Capacity
- Conversions: Length
- Converting Units of Measure I
- Converting Units of Measure II
- Cubes of Small Numbers
- Distance & Speed Word Problems I
- Distance & Speed Word Problems II
- Estimating Products
- Factors of Numbers from 1 to 30
- Factors of Numbers from 31 to 65
- Factors of Numbers from 66 to 100
- Finding Percentages
- Fraction of a Number
- Greatest Common Factor
- More Complex Fraction Problems
- Multiplication & Division Speed Trials
- Multiplication by 2-Digit Numbers
- Multiplication Facts: All the 3s
- Multiplication Facts: All the 4s
- Multiplication Facts: Some of the 6s
- Multiplication Facts: Some of the 7s
- Multiplication Facts: Some of the 8s
- Multiplication Facts: Some of the 9s
- Multiplication Facts: The Rest of the 6s
- Multiplication Facts: The Rest of the 7s
- Multiplication Facts: The Rest of the 8s
- Multiplication Facts: The Rest of the 9s
- Multiplication Speed Trials (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 10)
- Multiplication Speed Trials (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 10)
- Multiplication Speed Trials (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 10)
- Multiplication Speed Trials (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 10)
- Multiplication Speed Trials (1-10)
- Multiplication Speed Trials (2, 3, 4, 5 & 10)
- Multiplication Speed Trials: All the 3s Again
- Multiplication Speed Trials: All the 4s Again
- Multiplication Speed Trials: Practice the 6s
Teach students how to find the area of rectangles and squares with this geometry worksheet. Students must multiply the length and width of each rectangle to find its area. They should be familiar with the U.S. customary system and the metric system.
In this math worksheet, students use their knowledge of multiplication to change mixed numbers into improper fractions and division to change improper fractions into mixed numbers.
Encourage care and concentration as students make conversion tables to convert dollars to cents, weeks to days, and hours to minutes. Children will grasp that they are dealing with multiples of 7, 60, and 100 in this math worksheet.
Teach students how to convert ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons with the conversion chart in this measurement worksheet. In this activity, students must figure out whether they need to multiply or divide by the unit of capacity for each problem.
The conversion table in this measurement printable shows how to convert inches, feet, yards, and miles. Students must determine whether to multiply or divide by the unit of length for each conversion.
Use multiplication and division to convert money and metric units in this math worksheet. Students must convert dollars to cents, cents to dollars, centimeters to millimeters, and millimeters to centimeters.
Use multiplication and division to convert metric units in this math worksheet. Students must convert centimeters to meters, meters to centimeters, meters to kilometers, and kilometers to meters.
Reinforce the concept of cubing a number. This geometry worksheet explains how to find the volume of a cube and provides practice problems with cubed numbers.
Gives students practice using multiplication and division to solve word problems. To solve the problems in this math worksheet, students will use variations of the formula Distance = Speed x Time
To solve these speed word problems, students use the information given and variations of the formula Distance = Speed x Time. This math worksheet gives students practice multiplying, dividing, and working with formulas.
Estimating products encourage students to estimate each answer mentally. Students will round the leading digit to estimate the product of each horizontal multiplication problem, in this math worksheet.
In this worksheet students will write and circle the factors of the numbers 1-30.
Test your students ability to identify, write, and circle the factors of 31-65
Have your students demonstrate their ability to identify and write the factors of the numbers 66-100.
Students use their understanding of percentages, division, and multiplication to find the given percentage of each number. Explain that we divide the whole number by 100, then multiply by the percentage we want to find the answer.
Multiply and simplify fractions to find the fraction of each number. If children have difficulty multiplying a whole number by a fraction, have them use long division to find the quotient.
Give students practice finding factors, common factors, and the greatest common factor. In this math worksheet, students will find the factors for each number; then, they will circle the common factors and find the greatest common factor for each set of numbers.
These complex fraction problems ask children to find 3â5, 7â10, or 2â3 of each dollar amount or measurement. Ensure that children are dividing the amount by the denominator and multiplying the result by the numerator to find each answer.
When students are comfortable multiplying and dividing numbers, give them this worksheet to test their speed and accuracy. This math printable gives students practice with horizontal multiplication and division.
Students multiply three-digit numbers by two-digit numbers in this vertical multiplication worksheet. These problems require regrouping.
Give students practice with the three times table. This multiplication worksheet involves adding and multiplying by three.
Have your students practice adding and multiplying by 4 in this worksheet.
Review the first part of the six times table with these written multiplication problems and word problems. Use this multiplication worksheet to see how quickly students can recall times table facts.
Test your students knowledge of their 7 times tables. In this worksheet students will use their knowledge of the 7 times table to complete each equation.
This worksheet will give students practice with their eight times tables. Students must apply their knowledge of their eight times tables to complete each question.
Teach your students then nine times tables then have them practice with this worksheet. Students will need to solve each problem with a number from the nine times table.
In this worksheet students will need to complete problems and sequences using the six times table.
Teach your students their 7 times tables then have them practice solving equations using what they had learned about multiplying by 7's.
Test your students memory of the eight times tables by having them solve each problem with a multiple of 8.
Help students learn and remember the latter part of the nine times table. In this math worksheet, students complete number sequences and look for patterns in the nine times table.
How quickly can students complete the horizontal multiplication problems in this worksheet? Time them with this speed trial that reviews the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 times tables.
Practice recalling multiplication facts with this timed trial worksheet. See how quickly students can complete horizontal multiplication problems that review the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 times tables.
Test your students ability to solve multiplication problems quickly with this multiplication speed trial for numbers 1-7 & 10.
See how quickly students can complete horizontal multiplication problems that review the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 times tables.
Once students know all the times tables from 1â10, see how quickly they can recall them. To complete this timed trial worksheet, students must answer the horizontal multiplication problems as fast as they can.
See how quickly students can correctly answer the horizontal multiplication problems in this speed trial! This math worksheet reviews multiplication facts for numbers 0-10.
Gauge students' knowledge of multiplication facts with this timed practice worksheet on the three times table. Students must answer these horizontal multiplication problems as fast as they can while still maintaining accuracy.
This math worksheet reviews students' knowledge of the four times table.
In this timed trial, students must answer horizontal multiplication problems for the six times table as quickly (and correctly) as they can.
- Multiplication Speed Trials: Practice the 7s
- Multiplication Speed Trials: Practice the 8s
- Multiplication Speed Trials: Practice the 9s
- Multiplying and Dividing by 10
- Multiplying and Dividing by 10 & 100
- Multiplying and Dividing by 10 with Decimals
- Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1,000
- Multiplying by One-Digit Numbers (2, 3, 4, 5 & 6)
- Multiplying by One-Digit Numbers (6, 7, 8 & 9)
- Multiplying by Two-Digit Numbers I
- Multiplying by Two-Digit Numbers II
- Multiplying Decimals (2-Digit by 1-Digit)
- Multiplying Decimals (3-Digit by 1-Digit)
- Multiplying Fractions
- Multiplying Larger Numbers by 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
- Multiplying Larger Numbers by 7, 8 & 9
- Products with Odd and Even Numbers
- Real-Life Multiplication Word Problems
- Recognizing Equivalent Fractions
- Recognizing Multiples of 6, 7, and 8
- Recognizing Multiples of 6-12
- Simple Use of Parentheses: Adding & Subtracting
- Simple Use of Parentheses: Mixed Practice
- Simple Use of Parentheses: Multiplying & Dividing
- The Simplest Form of Fractions
- Times Tables for Division: Dividing by 2, 3, 4, 5 & 10
- Times Tables for Division: Dividing by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 10
- Times Tables for Division: Dividing by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 10
- Times Tables for Division: Dividing by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 10
- Times Tables for Division: Dividing by 3 & 4
- Times Tables Practice Grids I
- Times Tables Practice Grids II
- Times Tables Practice Grids III
- Word Problems Involving Time II
- Word Problems with Percentages & Fractions
Students must answer horizontal multiplication problems for the seven times table as quickly (and correctly) as they can, in this math worksheet. Use this timed trial to test students' recall of multiplication facts.
Use this timed trial to test students' recall of multiplication facts for the eight times table. In this math worksheet, students must answer horizontal multiplication problems as quickly (and correctly) as they can.
In this timed trial, students must answer horizontal multiplication problems for the nine times table as quickly (and correctly) as they can. Use this practice worksheet to test students' recall of multiplication facts.
Children practice multiplying and dividing by 10 to solve the horizontal multiplication and division problems in this math worksheet. In the final two sections, the inverse operation is used for solving the problems.
These horizontal multiplication and division problems give students practice multiplying and dividing by 10 and 100. In the first two sections, students find the products and the quotients. In the final two sections, the inverse operation is used for solving the problems.
Students practice multiplying and dividing by 10 to solve the horizontal multiplication and division problems in this math worksheet. In the final two sections, the inverse operation is used for solving the problems. Some of these problems give students practice with decimals.
What happens when a number is multiplied or divided by 10, 100, or 1,000? In the first and third sections of this worksheet, students multiply large numbers by 10, 100, and 1,000. In the second and last sections, students perform the inverse operation (division) to find the answers.
Review the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 times tables with the vertical multiplication problems in this math printable.
Students multiply a three-digit number by a one-digit number to find each product. This multiplication worksheet includes two word problems.
These vertical multiplication problems give students practice multiplying two-digit numbers.
This vertical multiplication worksheet test your students ability to multiply two-digit numbers.
Practice decimal multiplication with whole numbers and numbers with one decimal place. These 2-digit by 1-digit vertical multiplication problems will highlight gaps in students' knowledge of times tables.
Students multiply whole numbers and numbers with one decimal place. These 3-digit by 1-digit vertical multiplication problems will highlight gaps in students' knowledge of times tables.
Give students practice multiplying fractions, simplifying answers, and writing products as mixed numbers. This math worksheet includes horizontal multiplication problems that multiply a fraction by a fraction and a fraction by a whole number.
Review the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 times tables with these vertical multiplication problems. In this math worksheet, students multiply three- or four-digit numbers by a single digit.
Students use their knowledge of the 7, 8, and 9 times tables to solve these vertical multiplication problems. In this math worksheet, students multiply three- or four-digit numbers by a single digit.
What do you notice about the products of odd and even numbers? In this multiplication worksheet, students find the products of odd and even numbers. Then, they observe patterns and write a rule for the products.
Apply multiplication skills to real-life problems. To solve these word problems, students write and solve multiplication problems. Some of the problems in this worksheet involve money.
Students use their knowledge of multiplication and division to find the missing number that makes each pair of fractions equal. They apply the same method to make each row of fractions equal in the second half of this math worksheet.
Multiples of 6, 7, and 8 are reviewed in this multiplication worksheet. In each section, students will use their knowledge of times tables to circle the multiples of a given number.
Multiples of 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 are reviewed in this multiplication worksheet. In each section, students will use their knowledge of times tables to circle the multiples of the given number.
Review the order of operations with this arithmetic worksheet. Remind students that they must work out the brackets first, before they add or subtract the results. These multi-step problems involve addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
Use this activity to review the order of operations concept with students. Students should they work out the problem within any brackets first, before they multiply, divide, add, or subtract the results.
Review the order of operations with this math worksheet. Remind students that they must work out the brackets first, before they multiply or divide the results. These multi-step arithmetic problems involve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Students use their knowledge of multiplication and division to find the missing number that will simplify the fraction. They apply the same method to make each row of fractions equal in the second half of this math worksheet.
The horizontal division problems in this math worksheet will help students remember the times tables by dividing by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10.
Help students remember the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 times tables by solving the horizontal division problems in this math worksheet.
Use division to help students recall their times tables. Students must divide by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10 to solve the horizontal division problems in this math worksheet.
To solve these horizontal division problems, students must divide by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10.
Students use their knowledge of the three and four times tables to work the division problems in this math worksheet.
Review multiplication facts, and help students observe patterns in times tables. Students must multiply the numbers to complete the practice grids in this math worksheet.
Give students practice multiplying numbers with these times tables grids. Students review their knowledge of times tables to complete each grid in this multiplication worksheet.
Have students review their multiplication facts to complete the times tables practice grids in this math worksheet.
These real-life word problems require students to multiply or divide units of time (minutes, hours, or days).
To solve these real-life word problems, students convert fractions to percentages, write percentages as fractions, and multiply whole numbers and fractions.