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Weird & Random Math Mystery Facts *1-Digit by 2-, 3-, & 4-Digit Multiplication

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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th
Resource Type
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Pages
14 pages
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I used this for my sub plans and my kids loved it! My substitute said it kept my fourth graders both engaged and giggly.
My students loved learning the weird facts, and it made grading easier because it basically makes the students self-check before submitting.

Description

Do your students need some extra multi-digit multiplication practice? Keep them engaged with these self-checking printables! Included in this unit are five “Weird & Random Mystery Fact” printables and full answer keys. The question sheets are differentiated as follows:

**“Weird & Random Mystery Fact” #1 & #2 – 1-digit by 2-digit multiplication

**“Weird & Random Mystery Fact” #3 & #4 – 1-digit by 3-digit multiplication

**“Weird & Random Mystery Fact” #5 – 1-digit by 4-digit multiplication

To complete the activity, students should answer all the questions to find out each letter’s corresponding number. Students then use that information to complete the fact by putting each letter on the line that corresponds to the correct number. Some letters may occur more than once in the answer and some may not appear at all. If done correctly, students will find out a completely random and fascinating fact.

These worksheets could be placed in a math center or provided to students for independent multiplication practice.

Looking for more? Check out volume 2 HERE

Thanks for looking!

- Love to Learn and Teach, 2018

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14 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

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