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Multiplication and Division Word Problem Worksheets – Apple Theme

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These 4, apple-themed, worksheets are perfect for 3rd grade and 4th grade learners who are practicing math skills in multiplication, division, and word problems.

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Multiplication and Division Word Problem Worksheets – Apple Theme

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Make your apple-themed math unit complete with these 4 word problem worksheets. Learners of most skills levels can use them for practice or review as they were created in a differentiated style. Skills in multiplication, division, 1 and 2 step word problems will be used to complete these worksheets. Color and black & white versions are available, along with an answer key. PLEASE NOTE: color and b&w versions are IDENTICAL.

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WORKSHEET 1: learners will use their multiplication skills to determine how many apples were purchased at the apple orchard.

WORKSHEET 2: learners will use their division skills to determine how many apples are in each basket.

WORKSHEET 3: learners will solve 1-step word problems using a variety of basic operations.

WORKSHEET 4: learners will solve 2-step word problems using a variety of basic operations.

ANSWER KEY

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