Welcome to our Multiplying Fractions Worksheets page.
Here you will find a range of free printable sheets and support to help
your child learn to multiply fractions by integers or other fractions.
We have a calculator to help you to multiply two fractions together.
You can multiply mixed numbers or multiply a fraction by an integer too.
All the working out is shown step-by-step so you can see how it is worked out.
This support page will help you find out all about how to multiply fractions together.
There are several worked examples and a printable support sheet.
Formula for multiplying two fractions
\[{a \over b} \times {c \over d} = {ac \over bd} \]
Here you will find a selection of Fraction worksheets designed to help your child understand how to multiply a fraction by an integer or another fraction.
The sheets are carefully graded so that the easiest sheets come first, and the most difficult sheet is the last one.
The sheets have been split into two sections:
Before your child tackles multiplying fractions, they should be confident with converting improper fractions to mixed numbers, and also using simplest form.
Using these sheets will help your child to:
Want to test yourself to see how well you have understood this skill?
This short video walkthrough shows several problems from our Multiply Fractions Worksheet 2 being solved and has been produced by the West Explains Best math channel.
If you would like some support in solving the problems on these sheets, check out the video!
Take a look at some more of our worksheets and resources similar to these.
Take a look at some of our other multiplying and dividing fractions support pages if you need more help with multiplying or dividing fractions.
We have more worksheets to help your child learn and practice multiplying and dividing fractions.
All the sheets are carefully graded with different levels of support.
Take a look at our full range below.
This support page shows how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers, and how to convert mixed numbers to improper fractions.
You will also find printable support sheets, and several practice math worksheets for this learning fractions skill.
This is also sometimes called reducing fractions to their simplest form.
This involves dividing both the numerator and denominator by a common factor to reduce the fraction to the equivalent fraction with the smallest possible numerator and denominator.
The printable fraction page below contains more support, examples and practice about simplifying fractions.
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This quick quiz tests your understanding and skill at multiplying fractions.
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