Multiplication Worksheets for Grade 4 — Free Printable PDFs

Free multiplication worksheets for 4th graders featuring multi-digit multiplication, larger times tables, and word problems. Generate customizable PDF worksheets with answer keys for classroom or home practice.

Grade 4 Multiplication Skills

  • Fluency with all multiplication facts through 12 × 12
  • Multiplying a whole number up to four digits by a one-digit number
  • Multiplying two two-digit numbers using area models and partial products
  • Word problems involving multiplicative comparison ("3 times as many")
  • Factors and multiples — identifying factor pairs for whole numbers 1–100

How to Use These Worksheets

  1. Click "Generate Worksheets" to open our drill generator with multiplication selected.
  2. Set the number range to 1–12 for fact fluency, or increase to 1–100 for multi-digit practice.
  3. Choose problem count and download your personalized PDF with answer key.
  4. Print and assign — great for morning work, homework, or assessment prep.

Tips for Grade 4 Multiplication

  • By 4th grade, students should have instant recall of facts to 10 × 10 — use timed drills to verify.
  • Introduce the standard algorithm alongside area models for multi-digit multiplication.
  • Use estimation ("Is 47 × 6 closer to 240 or 300?") to build number sense.
  • Connect multiplication to real life: recipes, shopping, distance calculations.
  • Challenge advanced students with 3-digit × 1-digit problems.

FAQ

What multiplication should a 4th grader know?

Fourth graders should fluently recall all facts through 12 × 12 and be able to multiply multi-digit numbers by single-digit numbers. By year's end, they begin multiplying two 2-digit numbers.

How can I help my 4th grader with multiplication?

Daily practice of 10–15 minutes is key. Start with fact fluency (timed drills), then move to multi-digit problems. Use these free worksheets to create fresh practice sets every day.

Are these aligned with Common Core standards?

Yes. These worksheets support 4.OA.A (multiplicative comparison), 4.OA.B (factors and multiples), and 4.NBT.B.5 (multi-digit multiplication).

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