New Fill-in-the-Grid Multiplication Worksheets

For those of you kicking off the New Year with a focus on multiplication, Dad has you covered. The link below will take you to a new section of the multiplication worksheet page with a variety of fill-in-the-grid practice worksheets. These are a great way to introduce skip counting strategies for multiplication as well as showing the reciprocal property. Also, the answer keys can be used as a multiplication chart until all the facts are fully memorized.

You can see all of the multiplication worksheets by expanding the ‘Multiplication’ heading in the menu along the far right, or simply click the link below to go directly to the grid worksheets.

Fill-in-the-Grid Multiplication Worksheets

Have a great Monday!

2 Comments »

  1. Thank you for having this available. I have a 6 year old who LOVES math. I’ve run out of math things to give him until today!!

    Comment by Jeanine Nalepa — January 8, 2009 @ 8:59 am

  2. Thanks for your support Jeanine! :-)

    Comment by Dad — January 8, 2009 @ 9:42 am

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