Multiply by 2, 3, 4, & 5: Solve the multiplication problems and color the dinosaur picture using the provided code.
A colorful math worksheet for children featuring a dinosaur puzzle where students multiply numbers by 2, 3, 4, and 5, then color the sections according to a code based on the answers.
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Let's solve this fun multiplication coloring activity step by step.
Multiply each expression in the picture, then use the color code to color the sections accordingly.
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- Pink: 0–9
- Purple: 10–19
- Blue: 20–29
- Dark Blue: 30–35
- Orange: 36–40
- Yellow: 41–50
- Green: 51–60
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We'll go through each multiplication problem and determine the correct color based on the result.
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Let’s compute each multiplication:
1. 4×10 = 40 → Orange (36–40)
2. 5×9 = 45 → Yellow (41–50)
3. 12×3 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
4. 11×4 = 44 → Yellow (41–50)
5. 4×9 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
6. 10×5 = 50 → Yellow (41–50)
7. 9×3 = 27 → Blue (20–29)
8. 3×10 = 30 → Dark Blue (30–35)
9. 7×5 = 35 → Dark Blue (30–35)
10. 11×5 = 55 → Green (51–60)
11. 4×12 = 48 → Yellow (41–50)
12. 5×12 = 60 → Green (51–60)
13. 3×3 = 9 → Pink (0–9)
14. 12×2 = 24 → Blue (20–29)
15. 12×5 = 60 → Green (51–60)
16. 5×9 = 45 → Yellow (41–50)
17. 5×10 = 50 → Yellow (41–50)
18. 4×4 = 16 → Purple (10–19)
19. 7×4 = 28 → Blue (20–29)
20. 2×9 = 18 → Purple (10–19)
21. 5×11 = 55 → Green (51–60)
22. 4×8 = 32 → Dark Blue (30–35)
23. 6×3 = 18 → Purple (10–19)
24. 4×2 = 8 → Pink (0–9)
25. 3×12 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
26. 5×7 = 35 → Dark Blue (30–35)
27. 11×3 = 33 → Dark Blue (30–35)
28. 3×2 = 6 → Pink (0–9)
29. 9×4 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
30. 12×4 = 48 → Yellow (41–50)
31. 4×11 = 44 → Yellow (41–50)
32. 11×5 = 55 → Green (51–60)
33. 12×5 = 60 → Green (51–60)
34. 5×11 = 55 → Green (51–60)
35. 5×12 = 60 → Green (51–60)
36. 5×8 = 40 → Orange (36–40)
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| Problem | Answer | Color |
|---------------|--------|-----------|
| 4×10 | 40 | Orange |
| 5×9 | 45 | Yellow |
| 12×3 | 36 | Orange |
| 11×4 | 44 | Yellow |
| 4×9 | 36 | Orange |
| 10×5 | 50 | Yellow |
| 9×3 | 27 | Blue |
| 3×10 | 30 | Dark Blue |
| 7×5 | 35 | Dark Blue |
| 11×5 | 55 | Green |
| 4×12 | 48 | Yellow |
| 5×12 | 60 | Green |
| 3×3 | 9 | Pink |
| 12×2 | 24 | Blue |
| 12×5 | 60 | Green |
| 5×9 | 45 | Yellow |
| 5×10 | 50 | Yellow |
| 4×4 | 16 | Purple |
| 7×4 | 28 | Blue |
| 2×9 | 18 | Purple |
| 5×11 | 55 | Green |
| 4×8 | 32 | Dark Blue |
| 6×3 | 18 | Purple |
| 4×2 | 8 | Pink |
| 3×12 | 36 | Orange |
| 5×7 | 35 | Dark Blue |
| 11×3 | 33 | Dark Blue |
| 3×2 | 6 | Pink |
| 9×4 | 36 | Orange |
| 12×4 | 48 | Yellow |
| 4×11 | 44 | Yellow |
| 11×5 | 55 | Green |
| 12×5 | 60 | Green |
| 5×11 | 55 | Green |
| 5×12 | 60 | Green |
| 5×8 | 40 | Orange |
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Once you've calculated all the values, follow the color code:
- Pink (0–9): 3×3=9, 4×2=8, 3×2=6
- Purple (10–19): 4×4=16, 2×9=18, 6×3=18
- Blue (20–29): 9×3=27, 12×2=24, 7×4=28
- Dark Blue (30–35): 3×10=30, 7×5=35, 5×7=35, 4×8=32, 11×3=33
- Orange (36–40): 12×3=36, 4×9=36, 3×12=36, 9×4=36, 4×10=40, 5×8=40
- Yellow (41–50): 5×9=45, 11×4=44, 10×5=50, 4×12=48, 5×10=50, 12×5=60? Wait — 60 is green, so double-check:
Wait! 12×5 = 60 → Green (51–60), not yellow.
So Yellow includes:
- 5×9=45
- 11×4=44
- 10×5=50
- 4×12=48
- 5×10=50
- 12×4=48
- 4×11=44
- 11×5=55? No, 55 is green
So Yellow: 45, 44, 50, 48, 44, 48 → multiple times
Green (51–60):
- 11×5=55
- 5×12=60
- 12×5=60
- 5×11=55
- 11×5=55
- 12×5=60
- 5×11=55
- 5×12=60
So many sections are green!
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- Pink: 3×3, 4×2, 3×2
- Purple: 4×4, 2×9, 6×3
- Blue: 9×3, 12×2, 7×4
- Dark Blue: 3×10, 7×5, 5×7, 4×8, 11×3
- Orange: 12×3, 4×9, 3×12, 9×4, 4×10, 5×8
- Yellow: 5×9, 11×4, 10×5, 4×12, 5×10, 12×4, 4×11
- Green: 11×5, 5×12, 12×5, 5×11, 11×5, 12×5, 5×11, 5×12
> Note: Some numbers appear multiple times, so several sections will be the same color.
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After coloring, you’ll reveal a picture of two cute caterpillars or worms with smiling faces, likely designed to look friendly and fun.
The coloring activity helps reinforce multiplication facts while being engaging and creative.
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To complete the task:
1. Solve each multiplication problem.
2. Use the color code:
- 0–9 → Pink
- 10–19 → Purple
- 20–29 → Blue
- 30–35 → Dark Blue
- 36–40 → Orange
- 41–50 → Yellow
- 51–60 → Green
3. Color each section accordingly.
Once colored, you’ll see a colorful image of two smiling caterpillars!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or help coloring it digitally! 🎨🐛
Objective:
Multiply each expression in the picture, then use the color code to color the sections accordingly.
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Color Code:
- Pink: 0–9
- Purple: 10–19
- Blue: 20–29
- Dark Blue: 30–35
- Orange: 36–40
- Yellow: 41–50
- Green: 51–60
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We'll go through each multiplication problem and determine the correct color based on the result.
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Step-by-step Calculations:
Let’s compute each multiplication:
1. 4×10 = 40 → Orange (36–40)
2. 5×9 = 45 → Yellow (41–50)
3. 12×3 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
4. 11×4 = 44 → Yellow (41–50)
5. 4×9 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
6. 10×5 = 50 → Yellow (41–50)
7. 9×3 = 27 → Blue (20–29)
8. 3×10 = 30 → Dark Blue (30–35)
9. 7×5 = 35 → Dark Blue (30–35)
10. 11×5 = 55 → Green (51–60)
11. 4×12 = 48 → Yellow (41–50)
12. 5×12 = 60 → Green (51–60)
13. 3×3 = 9 → Pink (0–9)
14. 12×2 = 24 → Blue (20–29)
15. 12×5 = 60 → Green (51–60)
16. 5×9 = 45 → Yellow (41–50)
17. 5×10 = 50 → Yellow (41–50)
18. 4×4 = 16 → Purple (10–19)
19. 7×4 = 28 → Blue (20–29)
20. 2×9 = 18 → Purple (10–19)
21. 5×11 = 55 → Green (51–60)
22. 4×8 = 32 → Dark Blue (30–35)
23. 6×3 = 18 → Purple (10–19)
24. 4×2 = 8 → Pink (0–9)
25. 3×12 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
26. 5×7 = 35 → Dark Blue (30–35)
27. 11×3 = 33 → Dark Blue (30–35)
28. 3×2 = 6 → Pink (0–9)
29. 9×4 = 36 → Orange (36–40)
30. 12×4 = 48 → Yellow (41–50)
31. 4×11 = 44 → Yellow (41–50)
32. 11×5 = 55 → Green (51–60)
33. 12×5 = 60 → Green (51–60)
34. 5×11 = 55 → Green (51–60)
35. 5×12 = 60 → Green (51–60)
36. 5×8 = 40 → Orange (36–40)
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Now let’s assign colors to each section:
| Problem | Answer | Color |
|---------------|--------|-----------|
| 4×10 | 40 | Orange |
| 5×9 | 45 | Yellow |
| 12×3 | 36 | Orange |
| 11×4 | 44 | Yellow |
| 4×9 | 36 | Orange |
| 10×5 | 50 | Yellow |
| 9×3 | 27 | Blue |
| 3×10 | 30 | Dark Blue |
| 7×5 | 35 | Dark Blue |
| 11×5 | 55 | Green |
| 4×12 | 48 | Yellow |
| 5×12 | 60 | Green |
| 3×3 | 9 | Pink |
| 12×2 | 24 | Blue |
| 12×5 | 60 | Green |
| 5×9 | 45 | Yellow |
| 5×10 | 50 | Yellow |
| 4×4 | 16 | Purple |
| 7×4 | 28 | Blue |
| 2×9 | 18 | Purple |
| 5×11 | 55 | Green |
| 4×8 | 32 | Dark Blue |
| 6×3 | 18 | Purple |
| 4×2 | 8 | Pink |
| 3×12 | 36 | Orange |
| 5×7 | 35 | Dark Blue |
| 11×3 | 33 | Dark Blue |
| 3×2 | 6 | Pink |
| 9×4 | 36 | Orange |
| 12×4 | 48 | Yellow |
| 4×11 | 44 | Yellow |
| 11×5 | 55 | Green |
| 12×5 | 60 | Green |
| 5×11 | 55 | Green |
| 5×12 | 60 | Green |
| 5×8 | 40 | Orange |
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Final Step: Color the Picture
Once you've calculated all the values, follow the color code:
- Pink (0–9): 3×3=9, 4×2=8, 3×2=6
- Purple (10–19): 4×4=16, 2×9=18, 6×3=18
- Blue (20–29): 9×3=27, 12×2=24, 7×4=28
- Dark Blue (30–35): 3×10=30, 7×5=35, 5×7=35, 4×8=32, 11×3=33
- Orange (36–40): 12×3=36, 4×9=36, 3×12=36, 9×4=36, 4×10=40, 5×8=40
- Yellow (41–50): 5×9=45, 11×4=44, 10×5=50, 4×12=48, 5×10=50, 12×5=60? Wait — 60 is green, so double-check:
Wait! 12×5 = 60 → Green (51–60), not yellow.
So Yellow includes:
- 5×9=45
- 11×4=44
- 10×5=50
- 4×12=48
- 5×10=50
- 12×4=48
- 4×11=44
- 11×5=55? No, 55 is green
So Yellow: 45, 44, 50, 48, 44, 48 → multiple times
Green (51–60):
- 11×5=55
- 5×12=60
- 12×5=60
- 5×11=55
- 11×5=55
- 12×5=60
- 5×11=55
- 5×12=60
So many sections are green!
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Summary of Colors Used:
- Pink: 3×3, 4×2, 3×2
- Purple: 4×4, 2×9, 6×3
- Blue: 9×3, 12×2, 7×4
- Dark Blue: 3×10, 7×5, 5×7, 4×8, 11×3
- Orange: 12×3, 4×9, 3×12, 9×4, 4×10, 5×8
- Yellow: 5×9, 11×4, 10×5, 4×12, 5×10, 12×4, 4×11
- Green: 11×5, 5×12, 12×5, 5×11, 11×5, 12×5, 5×11, 5×12
> Note: Some numbers appear multiple times, so several sections will be the same color.
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What is the Image?
After coloring, you’ll reveal a picture of two cute caterpillars or worms with smiling faces, likely designed to look friendly and fun.
The coloring activity helps reinforce multiplication facts while being engaging and creative.
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✔ Final Answer:
To complete the task:
1. Solve each multiplication problem.
2. Use the color code:
- 0–9 → Pink
- 10–19 → Purple
- 20–29 → Blue
- 30–35 → Dark Blue
- 36–40 → Orange
- 41–50 → Yellow
- 51–60 → Green
3. Color each section accordingly.
Once colored, you’ll see a colorful image of two smiling caterpillars!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or help coloring it digitally! 🎨🐛
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplication coloring worksheet pdf.