How well do you know your times tables? This colour-by-multiplication printable activity for Year 4 is a great way to become a times tables expert. Solve the equations and then use the colour code to create a beautiful teddy picture.
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How well do you know your 2, 5 and 10 times tables? Practise your multiplications with this Year 2 colour-by-multiplication printable worksheet. Every time you solve the equation, your flower becomes more colourful!
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A multiplication number square will help your child spot number patterns and begin to learn their multiplication tables and square numbers. Download TheSchoolRun's free, colour-coded multiplication tables to help them practise their multiplication facts and times tables at home.
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Complete the multiplication square with missing numbers from the 2, 5 and 10 times table.
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A bright, cheerful worksheet created by an experience teacher, which will help your child master the concept of repeated addition and how it relates to multiplication.
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Can you use your times tables knowledge to solve these multiplication problems?
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Sid the snake can only eat multiples of 10. Can you put a circle around all the multiples of 10 below? Then draw a line joining them all up so Sid knows where to go!
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Tom Ten needs to get across this grid, but he can only step on multiples of 10. Help him find his way by counting in tens and colouring each number as you go.
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Finn Five needs to get across this grid, but he can only step on multiples of 5. Help him find his way by counting in fives and colouring each number as you go.
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Tallulah Two needs to get across this grid, but she can only step on multiples of 2. Help her find her way by counting in twos and colouring each number as you go.
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Can you solve these multiplication word problems – you'll need to know your 2, 5 and 10 times tables!
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Colour in the squares with multiples of 5 grey. Colour in the squares with any other numbers yellow.
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Melissa has checked her multiplications by using division. Which calculations do you think she used? Match the correct pairs of multiplication and divisions.
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Here are Ella and Stella. Their dad has baked them their favourite cakes. He has made one chocolate cake and one apple cake. Yummy! Try to answer these cake-flavoured questions about halves and doubles.
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This game will help your child use what they know (doubles, like 10 + 10 = 20) to help them to work out what they don’t know (near doubles, like 10 + 9 = 19). Two players and a caller are needed.
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Ben and Bella are twins. They have to have the same amount of everything or they begin to get cross! Work out these word problems, then write down the double calculation you did…
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Turn the cards face down on the table. Players must take turns picking up a number card and a word card, complete the calculation it suggests and write the answer. The winner is the player who writes the most correct answers after five turns.
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The object of the game is to pick up a number and its double – that’s a pair! If you don’t pick up a pair you put the cards back on the table face down and continue to take turns. Players who pick pairs take them off the table and keep them. The winner is the person with the most cards at the end of the game.
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Make times tables revision easy by downloading our 90-page practice book. It covers all the tables from 2 to 12 and offers quizzes, speed challenges and more to help your child master this vital area of primary maths. Practice makes perfect!
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Ready for a challenge? Work through these 10 times table speed grids, trying to beat your previous time with each go. How quickly can you complete one grid?
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