Free lattice method of multiplication worksheets

D o you want to spice your math lessons with engaging and interactive worksheets? If you answered yes, you should try our free lattice method of multiplication worksheets!

The lattice multiplication method helps multiply two or more digits using a grid or a lattice. It breaks down the multiplication process into smaller steps, making it easier for kids to understand and remember the solving process. Lattice multiplication also helps kids practice their addition and place value skills. Here, you will see how to use lattice multiplication worksheets to teach your kids how to multiply numbers from single-digit to four-digit in different combinations. You will also find some tips and tricks on how to make lattice multiplication fun and effective.

Download free lattice multiplication worksheets and grids

If you are looking for lattice multiplication worksheets and grids to use with your kids, you can find them here or create your own using a template. MathSkills4Kids.com has several lattice multiplication worksheets PDF that consists of lattice multiplication worksheets for 3rd-grade, 4th-grade, and 5th-grade children with various digits combination 3 by 3, lattice multiplication worksheets 3 by 2, lattice multiplication worksheets 4 by 2 and more printable grids and templates.

How to use lattice multiplication worksheets to teach your Kids in 3 steps

  1. Write the multiplicand and the multiplieralong the top and right sides of the grid, respectively. Make sure each digit has its column or row.
  2. Multiply each digit of the multiplicand by each digit of the multiplier, starting from the rightmost digits. Write the product of each pair of digits in the corresponding grid cell, with the tens digit above the diagonal line and the ones digit below the diagonal line. Write a zero above the diagonal line if the product is a single digit.
  3. Add hyphens where needed: Hyphens are used to connect two-digit numbers from 21 to 99. For example, in 2743, we write two thousand seven hundred forty-three. Note here that there is a hyphen between forty and three
  4. Add up the digits along each diagonal of the grid, starting from the bottom right corner. Write the sum below each diagonal, and carry over any extra digit to the next diagonal. The final answer is read from top to bottom and left to right along the bottom and left sides of the grid.

The above steps are so fun and easy, right? Just try them out and master the skills of converting or writing numbers in words at your fingertips while uplifting your number sense, place value understanding, and spelling skills.

Step-by-step lattice multiplication example

Here is a step-by-step lattice multiplication example; it shows how to use lattice multiplication worksheets to multiply 23 by 14:

  1. Step 1. Write the multiplicand and the multiplier
  2. Step 2. Multiply each digit of the multiplicand by each digit of the multiplier
  3. Step 3. Add up the digits along each diagonal of the grid

Tips and Tricks for Lattice Multiplication

Here are some tips and tricks on how to make lattice multiplication more fun and effective for your kids:

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