Word problems and pure computation trade off all the way through. Students solve 36 x 45, figure out lunches when a cafeteria serves 47 a day for 22 days, estimate 63 x 38 with friendlier numbers, and work 81 x 19, 55 x 32, and 93 x 27. A truck-and-crates problem and a matching set with pairs like 67 x 14, 31 x 29, and 43 x 32 keep the thinking varied.

Switching between context and calculation is exactly what fourth graders need to make multiplication feel useful, not just a procedure to memorize.

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Busy Bee
Multi-Digit Multiplication
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 36 × 45 = 1,620
2) A school cafeteria serves 47 lunches per day. In 22 school days the cafeteria serves 1,034 lunches.
3) 81 × 19 = 1,539
4) Estimate 63 × 38 by rounding: 60 × 40 = 2,400
5) 55 × 32 = 1,760
6) The partial products of 74 × 16 are 74 × 6 = 444 and 74 × 10 = 740, so 74 × 16 = 1,184
7) A truck carries 68 crates each trip. After 14 trips the truck has carried 952 crates.
8) 93 × 27 = 2,511
9) 49 × 53 = 2,597
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
67 × 14
938
899
31 × 29
899
986
58 × 17
986
938
43 × 32
1,376
1,376
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