The worksheet titled "One-Digit by Multi-Digit Multiplication Practice" gives students practice with lots of different single-digit multiplication problems. They include multiplication facts where one digit is multiplied by one digit, like 6x4. The worksheet also includes problems with two-, three-, four-, five-, and six-digit numbers that are multiplied by a single digit, like 368x7 and 235,053x5.

All the problems are presented vertically within a grid of boxes. Each place value in the problem is surrounded by a box, including the empty place values, with boxes at the bottom to show students where each digit of the answer goes. That way they can keep everything organized as they practice.

Once students learn how to complete single-digit multiplication problems, they should also get practice applying the concept to larger and larger numbers. For example, they should multiply two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers, like 97x8. Then, they can practice with three-digit numbers, like 490x5. It can be a lot of fun for students to keep practicing with bigger and bigger numbers. Try challenging students to complete multiplication problems with six digits, like 772,460x3, or problems with even more digits.

It can be helpful to draw a grid over the problem and the digits in the answer to help students keep everything aligned. It also gets them used to seeing a grid situated within the problem when they are ready to practice more difficult multiplication problems in the future, like two-digit by two-digit multiplication.