Grade 3 Multiplication and Area Models Worksheet
Practice multiplication using area models for third-grade math students.
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Read each question carefully and use area models to help you solve the multiplication problems.
1. Draw an area model to show 3 x 4. Then write the product.
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2. Draw an area model to show 5 x 2. Then write the product.
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Complete the blanks in the following area models and equations.
3. This area model shows 6 x 3.
The total area is . So, 6 x 3 = .
4. This area model shows 4 x 5.
The total area is . So, 4 x 5 = .
5. Which area model shows 7 x 3?
6. Sarah has a rectangular garden that is 8 feet long and 4 feet wide. What is the area of her garden? Draw an area model to show your work.
7. A baker is making a tray of cookies. He wants to arrange them in 6 rows with 5 cookies in each row. How many cookies will be on the tray in total? Draw an area model.
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