Multiplication Flashbacks Common Core Aligned

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Fifth Grade

Multiplication Flashbacks

Includes the following CC Standards:

CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.5
Fluently multiply multi-digit whole
numbers using the standard
algorithm.

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Flashbacks are great for morning work, as review during the first few minutes of
math, as an assessment, or as a self-assessment for students. Using them throughout
the school year, keeps content fresh, so that students are continually practicing the
common core standards.

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Two Digit by Two Digit Flashback 1

1.) 24 2.) 45 3.) 89 4.) 21


x 14 x 56 x 37 x 34

5.) The local candy store is selling candy bars for 25 cents each. On Monday, they sell 40
candy bars. Their competition across the street decides to sell their candy bars for
20 cents each. On the same day, they sell 53 candy bars. Who makes the most money
on that day?

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Two Digit by Two Digit Flashback 2

1.) 65 2.) 49 3.) 54 4.) 25


x 94 x 80 x 17 x 10

5.) Sandy and Ricky decide to have a bake sale on Saturday. Sandy sells 30 brownies for
50 cents each. Ricky sells 45 chocolate chip cookies for 25 cents each. How much
money do they make altogether?

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Two Digit by Two Digit Flashback 3

1.) 33 2.) 20 3.) 73 4.) 56


x 15 x 60 x 44 x 12

5.) On Monday, Stanley sold 54 pet rocks for 25 cents each at Wildcat Elementary’s
Entrepreneur Fair. On Tuesday, he sold 42 at the same price. How much money did he
collect altogether for both days?

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Two Digit by Two Digit Flashback 4

1.) 21 2.) 50 3.) 41 4.) 68


x 89 x 50 x 11 x 10

5.) Jenny bought 20 erasers for 15 cents each. She then bought 10 notebooks for 60
cents each. How much money did she spend altogether?

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Two Digit by Two Digit Flashback 5

1.) 20 2.) 90 3.) 82 4.) 34


x 15 x 50 x 67 x 82

5.) Sally has 11 dozen stickers. How many stickers does she have?

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Three Digit by Two Digit Flashback 6

1.) 970 2.) 852 3.) 610 4.) 200


x 45 x 30 x 22 x 59

5.) Matt’s mom bought 12 pizzas for his birthday party. She spent $8.99 on each one.
She also bought 10 bottles of soda at $1.50 each. She gave the clerk $125.00. How
much change should she receive back?

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Three Digit by Two Digit Flashback 7

1.) 500 2.) 527 3.) 187 4.) 431


x 18 x 24 x 65 x 90

5.) Mrs. Smith has 28 students in her fifth grade class. If she takes all of them to the
aquarium on a field trip, how much would she spend if tickets are $5.75 each?

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Three Digit by Two Digit Flashback 8

1.) 350 2.) 910 3.) 599 4.) 365


x 80 x 42 x 11 x 27

5.) The tokens at Friendly’s Arcade are 25 cents each. If they sell 250 tokens on Friday
night, how much money will they collect? If the arcade across the street sells 300 at
20 cents each on the same night, which arcade collects the most money?

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Three Digit by Two Digit Flashback 9

1.) 874 2.) 100 3.) 451 4.) 568


X 39 x 10 x 29 x 21

5.) Pam earns $8.75 per hour walking dogs, but she does not work on Sunday or
Monday. Her hours are 8:00 to noon each day. How much does Pam earn in one
week?

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Multiplication Mixed Review


Flashback 10

1.) 10 2.) 35 3.) 250 4.) 157


x 98 x 83 x 73 x 20

5.) There are 32 students in the classroom. Each student receives 20 erasers and 43
pencils. How many pencils will the teacher need to hand out altogether?

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Answer Key

Two by Two Digit Flashback 1


1) 336
2) 2,520
3) 3,293
4) 714
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that the local candy store makes $10.00 on Monday. Their
competition makes $10.60.
Tell: The competition makes more—$10.60.

Two by Two Digit Flashback 2


1) 6,110
2) 3,920
3) 918
4) 250
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect Sandy made $15.00 selling brownies, and Ricky made $11.25
selling chocolate chip cookies.
Tell: Altogether, they made $26.25.

Two by Two Digit Flashback 3


1) 495
2) 1,200
3) 3,212
4) 672
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that Stanley collected $13.50 on Monday and $10.50 on
Tuesday.
Tell: Altogether, he collected$24.00.

Two by Two Digit Flashback 4


1) 1,869
2) 2,500
3) 451
4) 680
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect Jenny spent $3.00 on erasers and $6.00 on notebooks.
Tell: Jenny spent a total of $9.00 on erasers and notebooks altogether.

Two by Two Digit Flashback 5


1) 300
2) 4,500
3) 5,494
4) 2,788
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that 12 x 11 = 132.
Tell: Sally has 132 stickers.

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Answer Key
Three by Two Digit Flashback 6
1) 43,650
2) 25,560
3) 13,420
4) 11,800
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that his mom spent $107.88 on pizza and $15.00 on soda,
which totals $122.88. Students’ work should then show that $122.88 subtracted from
$125.00 equals $2.12.
Tell: She should receive $2.12 in change.

Three by Two Digit Flashback 7


1) 9,000
2) 12,648
3) 12,155
4) 38,790
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that $5.75 per ticket x 28 students equals $161.00.
Tell: Mrs. Smith spent a total of $161.00 on tickets.

Three by Two Digit Flashback 8


1) 28, 000
2) 38,220
3) 6,589
4) 9,855
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that 250 tickets sold at 25 cents each totals $62.50. The
arcade across the street, however, sells 300 tickets at 20 cents each, which totals $60.00.
Since $62.50 is the greater amount, Friendly’s Arcade made the most money on Friday night.
Tell: Friendly’s Arcade made more money on Friday night.

Three by Two Digit Flashback 9


1) 34,086
2) 1,000
3) 13,079
4) 11,928
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that Pam works 4 hours per day, 5 days per week. If she
earns $8.75 per hour, then, at 20 hours per week, she would earn $175.00 per week.
Tell: Pam earns $175.00 per week.

Multiplication Mixed Review Flashback 10


1) 980
2) 2,905
3) 18,250
4) 3,140
5) Show: Students’ work should reflect that 32 students x 43 pencils equals 1, 376 pencils handed
out altogether.
Tell: The teacher hands out 1,376 pencils altogether

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