Multiplication Practice
Small tool for students to practice multiplication tables. I recommend learning through the 16's. It is useful for factoring fractions and quadratic expressions. You can [b]change Max value[/b] by clicking on it and typing a new Max value.
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Multiplication of Natural Numbers
This dynamic worksheet helps you to visualice the multiplication of natural numbers.
Move the sliders to change the values of the natural numbers which are going to be multiplicated.[br]The result of the multiplication gives the number of the little small squares!
Multiplication is repeated Addition
Many times a person wants to add up a large number of equivalent values. This can be done by simple addition on an adding machine. However, many have notice if they had 7 values of 5, it was always 35. This then gave us multiplication.
Multiplication is repeated Addition
This worksheet uses simple situations to demonstrate this principle. Also, the {b}Order of Operations[\b] is demonstrated, showing the need of multiplication operations prior to addition or subtraction.
Partial Products to Multiply Whole Numbers
Use the sliders to create your multiplication problem. Or press the "New problem" button for a random problem to be given to you.[br]Use the "Slide to see each step" slider to see each step for multiplying.[br]The "Show/Hide partial products" checkbox allows you to hide the products until you want to see them.
Multiplication Game
Enter a number in the answer box then hit the Enter key. Click on the block which has the correct multiplication problem. Hint: You can click on more than one block after your answer is entered in the box. Good luck!