Vertical 3 digit × 2 digit
- Multiply a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number using the traditional method.
- Use regrouping (carrying) correctly when multiplying and adding partial products.
- Combine partial products to get one final product.
Our numeric multiplication worksheets provide comprehensive practice with standard multiplication problems using numbers only. These worksheets cover everything from basic times tables and multi-digit multiplication to advanced concepts like prime factors and powers of ten, making them perfect for building computational fluency.
These worksheets cover traditional multiplication methods from basic facts through multi-digit computation. Students practice mixed multiplication and division within 100, vertical multiplication with varying digit lengths (2×1, 3×1, 4×1, 2×2, 3×2, 4×2), using helper grids, and international-style multiplication. Resources span third through fifth grade standards.
Students learn the lattice method as an alternative multiplication strategy. Worksheets provide pre-drawn lattice grids for multiplying two-digit by two-digit and three-digit by two-digit numbers. This visual approach helps students organize partial products and reduce errors during multi-digit multiplication.
These worksheets introduce exponents and powers of ten. Students practice multiplying and dividing by powers of ten, examining what happens to digits when multiplying by 10, 100, or 1,000, filling in equations with the correct power of ten, and using doubling and halving strategies. Aligned with fifth grade standards.