Fifth Grade Math Multiplication Worksheets

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  • Multiply Decimals with Models

    In this exercise, students will use models to build a conceptual understanding of how decimals are multiplied by whole numbers.

  • Partial Products Method Part 1

    Are your students ready to multiply larger numbers? The partial product method is a foundational part of math instruction in the upper grades.

  • Decimal Duty

    Kids add, subtract, compare, and order decimals to the hundredths place.

  • Shade It In! Multiply Fractions with Area Models

    In this scaffolded exercise, students will draw and shade area models to multiply fractions.

  • Multiply Decimals and Color 1

    Practice multiplying decimals with a cute coloring page! Your child can work out some tough three-digit equations involving decimals as she colors.

  • Mystical Multiplication

    Add a bit a magic and mystery to your normal math practices. With mystical multiplication, you'll multiply to find the matching tarot cards!

  • Area Model: Multiply Mixed Numbers

    Use this scaffolded math exercise to teach your students how to use the area model to multiply mixed numbers.

  • Money Math: Practice Finding Totals

    Can your fifth grader ring up the total prices? She'll use her multiplication muscles in the process!

  • Witch Multiplication

    Figure out the spooky location for this year's annual witch gathering! All you need to do is calculate the answers to these tricky multiplication problems.

  • Tax-Free

    Forget about the tax for once and calculate the price of these food items.

  • Bar Models: Fraction of a Whole

    Use this visual worksheet to help your students simplify fractions. Teach your students to use bar models to find fractions of a whole number.

  • Multiply Decimals and Color 2

    What better way to practice math than with some festive coloring? Your child will practice multiplying two-digit decimal numbers as she colors.

  • Multiply Decimals and Color 4

    Sneak in some coloring along with math practice with this cute worksheet! Your child will practice multiplying decimals as she colors.

  • Multiplication: Fraction of a Whole

    Fractions are useful when trying to determine a group within a group. Teach your students to find a fraction of a whole number using multiplication.

  • Scaling Area

    Challenge your students to think about multiplication as scaling in these exercises that involve area.

  • Double Bubbles

    Familiarize kids with the idea of doubling the value of something. This bubble-themed worksheet gives your students practice with doubling two-digit numbers.

  • Mummy Math

    Can you use your long division skills to help figure out how much everything at the Mummy's Market costs?

  • Multiply & Divide with Powers of 10

    Assess your students’ ability to multiply and divide by powers of 10, including problems with decimals and exponents.

  • Doubling in the Real World

    When scooping ice cream or sorting socks, two is always better than one. Teach your student to use doubling as a strategy to solve real world problems.

  • Multiply Decimals and Color 3

    Give your student a break from boring textbook problems, and practice multiplying decimals with a coloring page!

  • An Introduction to Partial Products

    Use this teaching tool to introduce a popular multiplication method!

  • Totaling Practice

    Can your child help determine the total prices to be paid for back-to-school goods? She'll use her multiplication skills to help her out.

  • Algebra Coloring Page #6

    Take the bore out of textbook math problems, and give your child a more colorful practice sheet! She'll get to color in the picture as she solves equations.

  • Multi-Digit Multiplication & Division #2

    Assess your students’ ability to multiply and divide multi-digit numbers with factors and dividends up to four digits.