4th grade multi-digit multiplication worksheets

Multi-digit multiplication worksheets for fourth grade stack two-digit by one-digit problems with room to work the standard algorithm, regrouping the carry whenever a column's product reaches ten.

Free printable PDF worksheet, aligned to Common Core 4.NBT.B.5.

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The kind of problems you'll get

Solve each stack. Show regrouping carries above the line.

  1. 26 × 2 =

    Answer: 52

  2. 53 × 4 =
  3. 77 × 3 =

Every print pulls a fresh set of problems at this level, so a make-up test or a second sibling never gets the same sheet.

What's on each sheet

Every version prints on US Letter or A4, with its answer key on the last page.

How to teach this

Say the steps out loud while writing: "start on the right, multiply, write the ones, carry the tens." Check the answer by rounding: 20×4=80, 23×4 is a little more.

Watch for: Kids multiply each digit once and ignore place value. The 4 in 43 is forty, so its partial product needs the zero. Kids skip regrouping in multiplication because it looks like an addition-only move. Carries happen here too, above the next column.

Common questions about multi-digit multiplication

How many problems on a page?
Twelve multi-digit multiplication problems. Regrouping allowed unless you choose forbid.
Do I have to show work?
The stack format gives space; showing regroup carries helps accuracy.

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Aligned to Common Core 4.NBT.B.5. Reviewed by the One more sheet curriculum team. Content version 123, updated July 2026.