This worksheet covers multiplication facts, two-digit by one-digit multiplication, and basic word problems to strengthen Grade 4 multiplication skills.
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Yes, but modify the approach. Let them use fact families they know well for confidence, then focus extra practice time on the facts they're still learning. Consider covering unknown facts temporarily while they work on the rest.
Students should be comfortable with single-digit multiplication facts and understand place value (tens and ones) before attempting two-digit multiplication. If they can solve 6 × 7 and understand that 23 has 2 tens and 3 ones, they're likely ready.
Break word problems into smaller steps: first identify the numbers, then determine the operation needed, draw a picture if helpful, solve the math, and check if the answer makes sense in the context of the problem.
Most fourth graders need 25-35 minutes for a 15-problem medium worksheet, including time to check their work. If it takes much longer, consider breaking it into two sessions or reviewing prerequisite skills.
Both are important at fourth grade level. Understanding strategies (like using arrays, repeated addition, or skip counting) builds number sense, while memorizing facts builds fluency needed for more complex problems like two-digit multiplication.
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