Beginning Multiplication Worksheet - Part Three

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Grade Level
Elementary School
Subject
Mathematics
Length of Time
30 minutes
Description

In this lesson, students will have a worksheet of beginning multiplication problems. The problems are multiplying by fives and sixes.

Goals

Students will learn:
To multiply simple problems

Materials Needed

The worksheet I have included in this lesson
Pencils and Erasers

Procedure

First, you will copy the worksheet so that each student can have a copy.

This worksheet covers the multiplication facts of fives and sixes.

After that, you will give them the worksheet so they can work on it independently.

Worksheet - Beginning Multiplication

Directions: Write the answers to each of the problems. The facts are fives and sixes.

1. 5 x 2 =

2. 5 x 6 =

3. 5 x 4 =

4. 5 x 9 =

5. 5 x 7 =

6. 6 x 5 =

7. 6 x 3 =

8. 3 x 5 =

9. 5 x 8=

10. 5 x 5 =

11. 5 x 1 =

12. 5 x 3 =

13. 2 x 5 =

14. 6 x 1 =

15. 6 x 4 =

16. 6 x 6 =

17. 6 x 2 =

18. 6 x 3 =

19. 6 x 8 =

20. 2 x 6 =

21. 6 x 7 =

22. 6 x 5 =

23. 6 x 9 =

24. 4 x 6 =

25. 3 x 6 =

Grading

Each problem is worth four points.

100 to 90 = A

89 to 80 = B

79 to 70 = C

69 to 60 = D

Below 60 = F



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