Do your students struggle with multiplying multi-digit numbers? If so, the BOX METHOD (or grid method) could be your new best friend! Learning how to multiply two and three-digit numbers (or more!) can be challenging! The box method is a way to break down numbers into partial products. This makes it easier to solve for some students who struggle with the standard algorithm!
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If you are a teacher, then thank you so much for watching! I hope that my videos have helped you help your students. If you are looking for downloadable online resources to help your students practice and grow, these may help you out:
Multiplication Practice as Repeated Addition Boom Cards - https://bit.ly/MultRepeatAdd
Multiplication Strategies Digital Escape Room - https://bit.ly/MultStrategies
Multiplication Fact Fluency and Multiplication by 10, 100, & 1000 - https://bit.ly/Mult10s100s1000s
Multiplication Summer Camp - https://bit.ly/39McgCi
If you are looking for other math YouTube videos that pair well with this skill, try these:
Multiplication Strategies - • Multiplication Strategies
How to do Grid Multiplication - • How to do Grid Multiplication (3rd grade a...
How to do Lattice Multiplication - • How to do Lattice Multiplication
How to Multiply by 10, 100, & 1,000 - • How to Multiply by 10 100 and 1000
How to Multiply Large numbers - • Multiplying large numbers with zero multip...