Multiply tens and ones to 1000
Multiply tens and ones to 1000 helps children practise multiplying a two-digit number by a one-digit number, with products up to 1000. Read the short guide and look through the examples before choosing online practice or a printable worksheet.
How to solve this
- To multiply a number by a multiple of 10 or by a single digit up to 1000, use place value: 40 × 7 = 4 tens × 7 = 28 tens = 280.
- Multiply the non-zero digits first, then attach the correct number of zeros.
- Check: the number of zeros in the result should match the zeros in the factors combined.
Examples
40 × 6 = ?
240
30 × 7 = ?
210
Android app
Times Divide
Multiplication and division worksheets that follow what the child has already solved.
The app does not generate PDF sheets at random. It uses the child’s previous results, including offline sheets, so the next practice can focus on what still needs work.
- Generate printable PDFs from the child’s history.
- Enter solved offline sheets quickly after practice.
- The app shows each answer; you mark it correct or not.