Grid method multiplication 23 × 14 — free printable diagram

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Grid method multiplication 23 × 14

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A vibrant, flat illustration visually demonstrates the grid method for multiplying two-digit numbers, specifically 23 x 14. The main section features a 2x2 grid breaking down the numbers (20, 3, 10, 4) and showing the partial products (200, 30, 80, 12) with their respective calculations. Below the grid, these partial products are added together to reach the total of 322, which is also confirmed by a smiling cartoon calculator. A lightbulb icon accompanies a text box providing instructions: 'Break each number into tens and ones, multiply the parts, then add all the products together.' This image is ideal for teaching foundational multiplication strategies in primary mathematics, suitable for classroom slides or reference on worksheets, with no specific cultural cues. The visual style is a friendly, high-contrast illustration.

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