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Name_________________________________Date________________ Comparing Multiplication Facts Each box below has three facts in it. Put an “S” under the smallest fact, an “M” under the middle fact and an “L” under the largest fact. If two of the facts are the same, put an “S” or “L” under both of them and on that example you won’t have any “M”: Set #1 3x8 4x7 Set #2 5x5 8x3 Set #3 6x6 7x5 6x9 8x4 9x5 12 x 3 8x6 7x7 Set #6 5 x 11 8x8 Set #7 4x9 10 x 2 Set #4 Set #5 7x8 5x4 7x9 10 x 6 Set #8 4x8 8 x 10 9x9 3 x 25 Comparing Multiplication Facts Set #9 4 x 20 3 x 30 Set #10 11 x 7 6x3 12 x 2 4x7 5x9 Set #13 9x4 3 x 11 6x5 6x6 9x8 4 x 20 7x6 4 x 11 10 x 7 6 x 11 Set #16 4x8 9x6 Set #17 9x9 4x4 Set #14 Set #15 2 x 15 2x9 Set #12 Set #11 2 x 13 Page 2 8x7 2 x 25 Set #18 3 x 25 8x9 25 x 3 11 x 7 Comparing Multiplication Facts Set #19 9 x 11 5 x 20 Set #20 10 x 10 7x6 Set #21 4x4 5x3 25 x 2 7x2 30 x 2 9x9 8x5 8x7 5 x 11 Set #24 8x6 6x9 Set #25 11 x 8 4 x 11 Set #22 Set #23 7x7 Page 3 2 x 25 3 x 15 Set #26 40 x 2 6x6 8x5 7x5 BONUS – this box has seven facts in it. Put them in order from smallest to largest. Put #1 under the smallest one, #2 under the next one etc… BONUS 6x5 7x7 4x8 12 x 3 9x5 8x6 4 x 11 Name_________________________________Date________________ Comparing Multiplication Facts Answers 1. S L M 2. S L L 3. L M S 4. S M L 5. L S M 6. L M S S 8. M L S 9. M L S 10. L L S 11. M S L 12. L S M 13. L S L 14. L M S 15. S S L 16. M L S 17. L M S 18. S M L 19. S L L 20. M L S 21. L M S 22. L M S 23. S M L 24. M L S 25. L M S 26. M L 7. L L S BONUS:from left to right: 1, 7, 2 , 3, 5, 6, 4 Name_________________________________Date________________ Missing Facts & Answers Each example below has a number missing in it. Fill in the blanks with the correct answers. If the fact does not go into the answer “evenly”, put an “X” in the blank to show that. Practice makes better! 1) 6 x _____ = 24 13) 11 x _____ = 66 25) 7 x _____ = 59 2) 7 x _____ = 63 14) 6 x _____ = 54 26) 6 x _____ = 48 3) 5 x _____ = 55 15) 12 x _____ = 48 27) _____ x 9 = 27 4) _____ x 3 = 24 16) _____ x 4 = 32 28) 8 x _____ = 62 5) _____ x 7 = 36 17) 9 x _____ = 35 29) 2 x _____ = 18 6) 12 x _____ = 36 18) 12 x _____ = 36 30) _____ x 3 = 18 7) 3 x _____ = 15 19) _____ x 4 = 40 31) 9 x _____ = 67 8) 7 x _____ = 56 20) 6 x _____ = 44 32) 5 x _____ = 20 9) 9 x _____ = 45 21) _____ x 7 = 77 33) _____ x 2 = 14 10) 6 x _____ = 32 22) 9 x _____ = 81 34) 6 x _____ = 30 11) _____ x 4 = 28 23) 3 x _____ = 27 35) 4 x _____ = 18 12) _____ x 8 = 16 24) _____ x 4 = 100 36) _____ x 5 = 40 Missing Facts & Answers Page 2 ? 37) _____ x 8 = 36 38) 6 x _____ = 36 39) 7 x _____ = 35 40) 6 x _____ = 42 41) 7 x _____ = 49 42) 8 x _____ = 64 43) 9 x _____ = 63 44) 4 x _____ = 16 45) _____ x 9 = 36 46) 7 x _____ = 37 47) 3 x _____ = 12 48) _____ x 5 = 25 49) 5 x _____ = 100 50) 15 x _____ = 45 Now for a REAL challenge! Fill in the blanks with the correct answers for these examples also. These will all have an answer, but they are not easy. Good luck! 1) 3 x 3 x _____ = 27 6) 2 x _____ x 3 = 60 2) _____ x 2 x 8 = 40 7) 4 x 5 x _____ = 20 3) 6 x _____ x 2 = 24 8) 3 x _____ x 2 = 30 4) _____ x 4 x 2 = 32 9) 9 x _____ x 1 = 81 5) 10 x 3 x _____ = 90 10) _____ x 3 x 2 = 48 Think about it! In math you can do something called “squaring” a number. That means to multiply the number by itself. What do you think “4 squared” would equal? “5 squared”? What other numbers could you figure out like this? ok Name_________________________________Date________________ Missing Facts & Answers Each example below has a number missing in it. Fill in the blanks with the correct answers. If the fact does not go into the answer “evenly”, put an “X” in the blank to show that. Practice makes better! 1) 6 x __4___ = 24 13) 11 x __6___ = 66 25) 7 x __X___ = 59 2) 7 x __9___ = 63 14) 6 x __9___ = 54 26) 6 x __8___ = 48 3) 5 x __11___ = 55 15) 12 x __4___ = 48 27) __3__ x 9 = 27 4) __8___ x 3 = 24 16) __8___ x 4 = 32 28) 8 x __X___= 62 5) __X___ x 7 = 36 17) 9 x __X___ = 35 29) 2 x __9__ = 18 6) 12 x __3___ = 36 18) 12 x __2___ = 24 30) ___6__ x 3 = 18 7) 3 x __5___ = 15 19) __10___ x 4 = 40 31) 9 x __X___ = 67 8) 7 x __8___ = 56 20) 6 x __X___ = 44 32) 5 x __4___ = 20 9) 9 x __5___ = 45 21) __11___ x 7 = 77 33) __7___ x 2 = 14 10) 6 x __X___ = 32 22) 9 x __9___ = 81 34) 6 x __5___ = 30 11) ___7__ x 4 = 28 23) 3 x __9___ = 27 35) 4 x __X___ = 18 12) ___2__ x 8 = 16 24) __25___ x 4 = 100 36) __8___ x 5 = 40 Missing Facts & Answers Page 2 ? 37) ___X__ x 8 = 36 38) 6 x __6___ = 36 39) 7 x __5___ = 35 40) 6 x __7___ = 42 41) 7 x __7___ = 49 42) 8 x __8___ = 64 43) 9 x __7___ = 63 44) 4 x __4___ = 16 45) __4___ x 9 = 36 46) 7 x __X___ = 37 47) 3 x __4___ = 12 48) __5___ x 5 = 25 49) 5 x __20___ = 100 50) 15 x __3___ = 45 Now for a REAL challenge! Fill in the blanks with the correct answers for these examples also. These will all have an answer, but they are not easy. Good luck! 1) 3 x 3 x __3___ = 27 6) 2 x __10___ x 3 = 60 2) ___5__ x 2 x 4 = 40 7) 2 x 5 x __2___ = 20 3) 6 x ___2__ x 2 = 24 8) 3 x __5___ x 2 = 30 4) ___4__ x 4 x 2 = 32 9) 9 x __9___ x 1 = 81 5) 10 x 3 x __3___ = 90 10) __8___ x 3 x 2 = 48 Think about it! In math you can do something called “squaring” a number. That means to multiply the number by itself. What do you think “4 squared” would equal? “5 squared”? What other numbers could you figure out like this? ok Name_________________________________Date________________ Multiplication Facts & Picks All the examples below have a match somewhere on the next page. Pick out the correct answer and place the letter of that answer next to the example it matches. Can you do it, or…have you met your match? 1. what fact is the same as 6 x 6? 2. what fact is the same as 3 x 4? 3. what fact is the same as 6 x 3? 4. what fact is the same as 4 x 10? 5. what fact is the same as 50 – 2? 6. what fact is the same as 4 x 4? 7. what fact is the same as 60 + 4? 8. what fact is the same as 35 – 3? 9. what fact is the same as 8 x 3? 10. what fact is the same as 3 x 10? 11. what fact is the same as 80 + 1? 12. what fact is the same as 68 + 4? 13. what fact is the same as 50 + 4? 14. what fact is the same as 2 x 10? 15. what fact is the same as 14 + 14? 16. what fact is the same as 36 – 1? 17. what fact is the same as 52 – 10? 18. what fact is the same as 66 – 3? 19. what fact is the same as 9 x 10? 20. what fact is the same as 50 – 5? 21. what fact is the same as 56 – 0? 22. what fact is the same as 12 + 3? 23. what fact is the same as 9 x 8 minus twelve? 24. what fact is the same as 7 x 7 plus six? 25. what fact is the same as 9 x 4 minus 36? math Multiplication Facts & Picks Side 2 Here are your answers to choose from. Place the letter of the match next to the correct example. One of them will not be used. A – nine times seven B – six times eight C – eight times four D – five times six E – seven times four F – two times nine G – 25 + 25 + 5 H – nine times eight I – six times four J – five times four K – four times nine L – three times five M – none of them N – eight times five O – six times seven P – nine times five Q – seven times two R – six times ten S – six times two T – seven times eight U – zero V – two times eight W – 45 + 45 + 0 Y – seven times three Z – five times seven X – eight times eight you can Something to think about. In math you can “square” a number. That means to multiply the number by itself. What do you think 10 squared plus 10 squared plus 10 squared would equal? Name_________________________________Date________________ Answers Multiplication Facts & Picks All the examples below have a match somewhere on the next page. Pick out the correct answer and place the letter of that answer next to the example it matches. Or…have you met your match? 1. what fact is the same as 6 x 6? K 2. what fact is the same as 3 x 4? S 3. what fact is the same as 6 x 3? F 4. what fact is the same as 4 x 10? N 5. what fact is the same as 50 – 2? B 6. what fact is the same as 4 x 4? V 7. what fact is the same as 60 + 4? X 8. what fact is the same as 35 – 3? C 9. what fact is the same as 8 x 3? I 10. what fact is the same as 3 x 10? D 11. what fact is the same as 80 + 1? Q 12. what fact is the same as 68 + 4? H 13. what fact is the same as 50 + 4? M 14. what fact is the same as 2 x 10? J 15. what fact is the same as 14 + 14? E 16. what fact is the same as 36 – 1? Z 17. what fact is the same as 52 – 10? O 18. what fact is the same as 66 – 3? A 19. what fact is the same as 9 x 10? W 20. what fact is the same as 50 – 5? P 21. what fact is the same as 56 – 0? T 22. what fact is the same as 12 + 3? L 23. what fact is the same as 9 x 8 minus twelve? R 24. what fact is the same as 7 x 7 plus six? G math 25. what fact is the same as 9 x 4 minus 36? U Answer to “Something to Think About” = 300 Name_________________________________Date________________ Multiplication Facts ~ Draw Your Answer! Look at all the facts below. On the other worksheet you will find answers with symbols next to them. Find the correct answer and then draw the symbol of the answer next to the fact. Some facts may have more than one symbol. ________6 x 9 ________5 x 5 ________ 7 x 8 ________2 x 9 ________ 7 x 11 ________ 6 x 4 ________ 3 x 7 ________ 6 x 7 ________ 5 x 3 ________ 8 x 9 ________ 4 x 10 ________ 9 x 5 ________ 4 x 4 ________ 6 x 8 ________ 9 x 4 ________ 6 x 6 ________ 3 x 9 ________ 11 x 6 ________ 3 x 12 ________ 9 x 9 ________ 4 x 25 ________ 5 x 7 ________ 8 x 2 ________ 3 x 4 ________ 2 x 12 ________ 8 x 4 ________ 6 x 3 ________ 2 x 7 ________ 3 x 3 ________ 4 x 12 ________ 7 x 7 ________ 3 x 8 ________ 11 x 5 ________ 9 x 7 ________ 8 x 8 ________ 5 x 9 ________ 4 x 7 ________ 6 x 5 ________ 8 x 5 ________ 4 x 5 ________ 3 x 3 x 3 ________ 2 x 10 x 3 ________ 5 x 2 x 8 Multiplication Facts ~ Sumbols! Symbols to choose from. Find the correct answer and draw the symbol on the other paper next to the fact. Some facts may have more than one symbol. 81 25 14 100 36 35 77 9 66 16 56 15 48 24 60 40 18 64 36 24 54 45 49 12 27 30 42 24 55 40 48 80 72 28 16 21 27 36 20 32 math Name_________________________________Date________________ Multiplication Facts ~ Draw Your Answer! Answers Some of the blanks have more than one symbol in them. That means that any of those answers is acceptable. ________6 x 9 ________5 x 5 ________ 7 x 8 ________2 x 9 ________ 7 x 11 ________ 6 x 4 ________ 3 x 7 ________ 6 x 7 ________ 5 x 3 ________ 8 x 9 ________ 4 x 10 ________ 9 x 5 ________ 4 x 4 ________ 6 x 8 ________ 9 x 4 ________ 6 x 6 ________ 3 x 9 ________ 11 x 6 ________ 3 x 12 ________ 9 x 9 ________ 4 x 25 ________ 5 x 7 ________ 8 x 2 ________ 3 x 4 ________ 2 x 12 ________ 8 x 4 ________ 6 x 3 ________ 2 x 7 ________ 3 x 3 ________ 4 x 12 ________ 7 x 7 ________ 3 x 8 ________ 11 x 5 ________ 9 x 7 ________ 8 x 8 ________ 5 x 9 ________ 4 x 7 ________ 6 x 5 ________ 8 x 5 ________ 4 x 5 ________ 3 x 3 x 3 ________ 2 x 10 x 3 ________ 5 x 2 x 8 Name_________________________________Date________________ Multiplication Facts ~ List Them All! Each example below has a number in it made up of different facts. Your job is to find those facts. You will be told how many there are. See the sample: SAMPLE: The number 14 has two facts. What are they? Answer: 1 x 14 2x7 or 14 x 1 7x2 Using the same fact in a different order still counts as only one fact, not two. That means 2 x 7 and 7 x 2 is the same and cannot be counted as two facts. A new fact means new numbers. Example #1 Example #2 Example #3 The number 24 has four facts. What are they? The number 18 has three facts. What are they? The number 50 has three facts. What are they? Example #4 Example #5 Example #6 The number 32 has three facts. What are they? The number 12 has three facts. What are they? The number 28 has three facts. What are they? Multiplication Facts List Them All ~ Page 2 Example #7 Example #8 Example #9 The number 30 has four facts. What are they? The number 40 has four facts. What are they? The number 64 has four facts. What are they? Example #10 Example #11 Example #12 The number 81 has three facts. What are they? The number 54 has four facts. What are they? The number 20 has three facts. What are they? Example #13 Example #14 Example #15 The number 63 has three facts. What are they? The number 42 has four facts. What are they? The number 16 has three facts. What are they? hi Multiplication Facts List Them All ~ Page 3 Example #16 Example #17 Example #18 The number 49 has two facts. What are they? The number 100 has five facts. What are they? The number 10 has two facts. What are they? CHALLENGE Example #19 CHALLENGE Example #20 CHALLENGE Example #21 The number 90 has five facts. What are they? The number 48 has five facts. What are they? The number 36 has five facts. What are they? SUPER CHALLENGE Example #22 SUPER CHALLENGE Example #23 Think about it. The number 60 has SIX facts. What are they? The number 72 has SIX facts. What are they? In math you can “square” a number. That means you multiply the number by itself. What do you think six squared would equal? How about nine squared? Five squared? Ten squared? Name_________________________________Date________________ Multiplication Facts Round Up Answers Round up all the facts for each of the numbers in the boxes. You will be told how many facts there are. Your job is to find those facts. See the example: Example: The number 14 has two facts. What are they? Answer: 1 x 14 2x7 or 14 x 1 7x2 Using the same fact in a different order still counts as only one fact, not two. That means 2 x 7 and 7 x 2 is the same and cannot be counted as two facts. A new fact means new numbers. Example #1 Example #2 Example #3 The number 24 has four facts. What are they? The number 18 has three facts. What are they? The number 50 has three facts. What are they? 1 x24 2 x 12 3x8 4x6 1 x 18 2x9 3x6 1 x 50 2 x 25 5 x 10 Example #4 Example #5 Example #6 The number 32 has three facts. What are they? The number 12 has three facts. What are they? The number 28 has three facts. What are they? 1 x 32 2 x 16 4x8 1 x 12 2x6 3x4 1 x 28 2 x 14 4x7 Multiplication Facts Round Up ~ Page 2 Example #7 Example #8 Example #9 The number 30 has four facts. What are they? The number 40 has four facts. What are they? The number 64 has four facts. What are they? 1 x 30 2 x 15 3 x 10 5x6 1x8 2x4 1 x 64 2 x 32 4 x 16 8x8 Example #10 Example #11 Example #12 The number 81 has three facts. What are they? The number 54 has four facts. What are they? The number 20 has three facts. What are they? 1 x 81 3 x 27 9x9 1 x 54 2 x 27 3 x 18 6x9 1 x 20 2 x 10 4x5 Example #13 Example #14 Example #15 The number 63 has three facts. What are they? The number 42 has four facts. What are they? The number 16 has three facts. What are they? 1 x 63 3 x 21 7x9 1 x 42 2 x 21 3 x 14 6x7 1 x 16 2x8 4x4 Multiplication Facts Round Up ~ Page 3 Example #16 Example #17 Example #18 The number 49 has two facts. What are they? The number 100 has five facts. What are they? The number 10 has two facts. What are they? 1 x 49 7x7 1 x 100 2 x 50 4 x 25 5 x 20 10 x 10 1 x 10 2x5 CHALLENGE Example #19 CHALLENGE Example #20 CHALLENGE Example #21 The number 90 has five facts. What are they? The number 48 has five facts. What are they? The number 36 has five facts. What are they? 1 x 90 2 x 45 3 x 30 5 x 18 6 x 15 1 x 48 2 x 24 3 x 16 4 x 12 6x8 1 x 36 2 x 18 3 x 12 4x9 6x6 SUPER CHALLENGE Example #22 SUPER CHALLENGE Example #23 Think about it. The number 60 has SIX facts. What are they? The number 72 has SIX facts. What are they? 1 x 60 2 x 30 3 x 20 4 x 15 5 x 12 6 x 10 1 x 72 2 x 36 3 x 24 4 x 18 6 x 12 8x9 In math you can “square” a number. That means you multiply the number by itself. What do you think six squared would equal? 36 How about nine squared? 81 Five squared? 25 Ten squared? 100 Name_________________________________Date________________ Multiplication Facts Mini Problems Read these examples and see what you would have in all. Is this really multiplication? Wow! 1. If you had 5 balloons and each balloon had 6 stars on them, how many stars would you have in all? ______ 2. If you had 8 dogs and each dog had 7 spots on them, how many spots would there be in all? ______ 3. If you had 4 books and each book had 9 pages in them, how many pages would you have in all? ______ 4. If you had 6 flowers and each flower had 9 leaves on them, how many leaves would there be in all? ______ 5. If you had 3 shirts and each shirt had 4 pockets on them, how many pockets would you have in all? ______ 6. If you had 7 bananas and you took 5 bites out of each banana, how many bites would you have taken in all? ______ 7. If you had 8 kittens and each kitten had 2 stripes on them, how many stripes would there be in all? ______ 8. If you had 6 pumpkins and you ate 6 seeds from each pumpkin, how many seeds would you have eaten in all? ______ 9. If you had 5 socks and each sock had 3 holes in them, how many holes would there be in all? ______ 10. If you had 9 pens and you wrote 3 words with each pen, how many words would you have written in all? ______ 11. If you had 4 soccer balls and you kicked each ball 7 times, how many times would you have kicked all the balls? ______ Multiplication Facts Mini Problems Page 2 12. If you had 3 tvs at home and you watched 3 shows on each tv, how many shows would you have watched in all? ______ 13. If you had 8 apples and each apple had 6 worms in them, how many worms would there be in all? ______ 14. If you had 7 dogs and each dog barked 7 times, how many times would the dogs have barked in all? ______ 15. If you had 9 presents and each present had 2 bows on them, how many bows would there be in all? ______ 16. If you had 8 cell phones and you got 8 calls on each phone, how many calls did you get in all? ______ 17. If you had 6 mice and each of the mice had 3 pieces of cheese, how many pieces of cheese did the mice eat in all? ______ 18. If you had 9 book bags and each bag had 9 books in them, how many books would there be in all the bags? ______ 19. If you had 4 rings and each ring had 4 diamonds on them, how many diamonds would you have in all? ______ 20. If you played in 2 games and got 6 points in each game, how many points did you make in all? ______ 21. If you had 3 dvds and each dvd had 8 songs on them, how many songs would there be in all? ______ 22. If you had 5 packs of gum and there were 8 pieces of gum in each pack, how many pieces of gum would you have in all? ______ 23. If you had 3 tanks and had 7 fish in each tank, how many little fishies would you have in all? ______ 24. If you had 8 pieces of paper and you drew 4 kites on each paper, how many kites did you draw in all? ______ Multiplication Facts Mini Problems? Page 3 25. If you had 5 candy bars and cut each candy bar into 5 pieces, how many pieces of candy would you have in all? ______ 26. If you had 9 bowls and put 7 oranges into each bowl, how many oranges would there be in all? ______ 27. If you had 2 stairways in your house and each stairway had 7 steps, how many steps would you have in all? ______ 28. If you had 6 donuts and each donut had 7 sprinkles on them, how many sprinkles would there be in all? ______ 29. If you had 4 trees in your yard and each tree had 6 little birdies in them, how many little birdies would there be in all? ______ 30. If you had 9 cupcakes and each cupcake had 5 candles in them, how many candles would there be in all? ______ 31. If you had 4 crayons and drew 5 pictures with each crayon, how many pictures would you have drawn in all? ______ 32. If you had 8 video games and played each game for 9 minutes, how many minutes would you have played in all? ______ Extra Hard ! Can you do these? WOW!! If you had 3 boxes and there were 4 toy cars in each box and each car had 2 doors on them, how many doors would be on all the cars? ______ If you had 5 dishes and each dish had 4 cookies on them and each cookie had 2 candy hearts in them, how many candy hearts would there be in all? ______ If you had 10 balloons and each balloon had 3 smiley faces on them and each smiley face had 2 eyes, how many eyes would there be on all the balloons? ______ Multiplication Facts Mini Problems ANSWERS 1. 30 16. 64 Extra Hard 2. 56 17. 18 24 3. 36 18. 81 40 4. 54 19. 16 60 5. 12 20. 12 6. 35 21. 24 7. 16 22. 40 8. 36 23. 21 9. 15 24. 32 10. 27 25. 25 11. 28 26. 63 12. 9 27. 14 13. 48 28. 42 14. 49 29. 24 15. 18 30. 45 31. 20 32. 72