Grade 4 Math: Multiplication and Area Models
Explore multiplication using area models with this Grade 4 math worksheet, covering basic principles and problem-solving.
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Grade 4 Math: Multiplication and Area Models
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Read each question carefully and use area models to solve the multiplication problems. Show your work where indicated.
An area model helps us multiply by breaking down numbers into their tens and ones. Look at the example below for 12 x 13:
100 + 20 + 30 + 6 = 156. So, 12 × 13 = 156.
1. When using an area model, we break numbers into their and .
2. The total area of the model represents the of the multiplication problem.
3. An area model is a visual way to understand the property of multiplication.
4. Draw an area model to solve 15 × 11. Show all the partial products and the final answer.
5. Draw an area model to solve 23 × 14. Show all the partial products and the final answer.
6. Which numbers would you multiply to find the area of the top-left section of an area model for 25 × 34?
2 × 3
20 × 30
20 × 4
5 × 30
7. If an area model has partial products of 400, 80, 20, and 4, what is the multiplication problem it represents?
48 × 24
40 × 20
22 × 24
24 × 22
8. A rectangular garden is 18 feet long and 12 feet wide. Use an area model to find the total area of the garden.
9. A classroom has 24 rows of desks with 13 desks in each row. How many desks are there in total? Use an area model to solve.