Completing Associative Property
- Practice using parentheses to see how numbers can be grouped in a multiplication equation.
- Find the missing digit that makes two grouped multiplication expressions equal.
These multiple choice properties worksheets help students practice identifying and applying mathematical properties including associative, commutative, and distributive properties. The multiple choice format allows students to recognize correct applications while building confidence through guided practice with immediate answer verification.
These worksheets help students understand the associative property of multiplication — that changing the grouping of factors does not change the product. Activities include finding missing digits, matching equivalent grouped expressions, and identifying the property in multiple-choice formats. Aligned with third grade standards.
Students practice the commutative property of multiplication, learning that the order of factors does not affect the product. Worksheets include identifying the property in equations and applying it to multiply rational numbers including fractions, decimals, and integers. Spanning third through seventh grade.
These worksheets cover the distributive property of multiplication in depth. Students practice breaking apart multiplication problems, expanding expressions with parentheses, identifying the property in multiple-choice problems, and applying it to both multiplication and division with arrays. Activities also include examining and solving distributive property equations. Aligned with third grade standards and beyond.