- Four friends went golfing. Each friend brought five golf balls. How many golf balls did they have all together?
4 friends × 5 golf balls = 20 golf balls
- Two football teams met at the park. Both teams brought four footballs. How many footballs were at the park?
2 teams × 4 footballs = 8 footballs
- Shannon worked 4 hours a day, for 4 days. How many hours did she work in total?
4 hours/day × 4 days = 16 hours
- A bakery sold five pies every day for a week. How many pies were sold during the week?
5 pies/day × 7 days = 35 pies
- Jessica read 2 books a week for 6 weeks. How many books did she read?
2 books/week × 6 weeks = 12 books
- Sandy, Tim, and Benny each have six markers. How many markers do they have in all?
3 people × 6 markers = 18 markers
- Jaylen and Melanie each have nine crayons. How many crayons do they have have in all?
2 people × 9 crayons = 18 crayons
- Tara worked three hours for six days. How many hours did she work in total?
3 hours/day × 6 days = 18 hours
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 4th grade math worksheet multiplication word problems.