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Why is it important for my child to know the times tables?

When children know their times tables, mental arithmetic becomes easier. Practising times tables also helps children to understand number and number relationships, and to see patterns in numbers. These skills will help them to master key concepts and move quickly through more complex maths problems with confidence.

A thorough knowledge of multiplication and division facts will help children succeed in their tests at the end of primary school and set them up for success at secondary school. As they grow older, knowing the times tables will help them with everyday activities like shopping, budgeting and cooking.

When does my child need to know their times tables?

In England, children will be expected to know the following in each year at primary school:

  • Year 1 : count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10.
  • Year 2 : be able to remember and use multiplication and division facts for the  2, 5 and 10  multiplication tables, including recognising odd and even numbers.
  • Year 3 : be able to remember and use multiplication and division facts for the  3, 4 and 8  multiplication tables, including recognising odd and even numbers.
  • Year 4 : be able to remember and use multiplication and division facts for the multiplication tables up to  12 x 12 .
  • Year 5 : revision of all multiplication and division facts for the multiplication tables up to  12 x 12 .
  • Year 6 : revision of all multiplication and division facts for the multiplication tables up to  12 x 12 .

How are times tables taught at school?

Download our free booklet  Times Tables in School  to learn how children are first taught to use their fingers, counters, and paper to help them find the right number before moving on to reciting times tables. The booklet includes lots of tips and games to support learning at home, too.

  • Times Tables in School booklet [PDF]
  • Multiplication in School booklet [PDF]
  • Division in School booklet [PDF]

What is the Year 4 multiplication tables check?

The new  Year 4 multiplication tables check  becomes statutory in 2020. Your child will need to take a short online test to make sure their times tables knowledge is at the expected level. You can find more information about the check here: Year 4 multiplication tables check

How can I help my child learn their times tables at home?

We’ve pulled together some tips and tricks to help you make learning times tables at home fun.

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Education expert and parent Isabel Thomas offers her advice on making times tables practise fun with flashcards, post-its, and competitions.

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Our times tables top tips will provide some useful advice and great ideas to help you support your child in learning their times tables.

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Andrew Jeffrey talks us through his favourite times tables tricks and games to help your child become more confident with their times tables. 

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50 Fun Hands-On Activities and Games To Teach Multiplication

Making it fun makes it stick!

Examples of multiplication activities like LEGO football game and triangle fact families worksheet.

Multiplication is a basic skill students need to master before they can move on to more advanced math. Memorizing multiplication tables is one option, but it’s important for kids to understand exactly what it means to multiply. This list of fun and engaging ways to teach multiplication has so many options. You’re sure to find a way to resonate with every one of your students!

1. Play a game of Scoot

A math lesson set up with task cards and worksheet laid out on a table

This is a fun way to break up the routine of worksheets. One at a time, you will post one of the multiplication task cards and your students will work to find the answer. After a set amount of time (up to you), say “Scoot.” Students will leave their answer sheet on their desk and move one seat to their left. Post another task card. Again, say “Scoot” and have students rotate.

2. Practice skip-counting with a song

For many of us, setting information to music helps us memorize it. This series of videos from HeavenSentHorse features common tunes that your students will quickly catch on to like Jingle Bells, This Old Man and more.

3. Solve multiplication puzzles

Teach multiplication with these puzzles printed on a colorful piece of paper

Puzzles are a great way to engage students and build their problem-solving skills. These puzzles help students put together the pieces to get the whole picture and really understand how to solve a multiplication problem.

4. Play Four in a Row

A worksheet with many circles with multiplication problems in them, a few covered with penguin stickers

This fun game challenges kids to practice their math facts. Partners will take turns choosing a circle and solving the math fact. If they get it right, they place a marker over it (here, a penguin stamp). The first player to connect four wins.

5. Solve Mystery Pictures

An array of colorful puzzles created by solving multiplication problems

Students will solve the one-digit multiplication problems, then use the key to color in the boxes and create the mystery picture.

6. Play multiplication tic-tac-toe

Teach multiplication using tic tac toe frames filled with multiplication problems

Playing with partners, each player chooses a multiplication problem to solve. If they get it right, they mark it with their dot marker. If not, it’s the next person’s turn. Play goes back and forth until someone gets three in a row.

7. Build multiplication skills with Minecraft

A colorful math game for students with the theme of Minecraft

Your kids will flip for this fun version of Minecraft multiplication. Download the game and instructions for free!

8. Deal a hand of Spiral

Playing cards laid out on a table in a spiral

Players take turns rolling the dice and moving around the game board with this fun multiplication card game.

9. Sweeten up multiplication practice

Teach multiplication using cupcake liners with multiplication problems written on them

Write multiplication problems on the bottom of small cupcake paper liners. On the inside, write the product. Two players take turns picking a liner, finding the answer, and flipping it over to check.

10. Take a whirl at fidget spinner math

A math worksheet using a fidget spinner as a tool

The object of the game is simple: Spin the spinner and complete as many problems as possible.

11. Make multiplication pool noodles

Pool noodles turned into math manipulatives for teaching multiplication

Pick up some pool noodles and use our easy tutorial to turn them into the ultimate multiplication manipulatives ! This is such a unique way for kids to practice their math facts.

12. Match wits at Array Capture

Teach multiplication using this printable worksheet of an Array Capture multiplication game

You can use dice-in-dice or just a regular pair of dice for this game. Players roll the dice and use the numbers to block off space on the grid, writing in the math sentence too. At the end of the game, the player with the most spaces colored in wins.

13. Punch holes to make arrays

Student using a hole punch to make multiplication arrays on rectangles of construction paper

Arrays introduce multiplication in a way that kids can easily understand. This activity is great for active learners who will love punching holes as they create multiplication arrays for basic facts.

14. Fold a multiplication cootie catcher

Colorful paper cootie catchers decorated with multiplication facts

We love finding new and clever ways to practice math facts! Get these free printables , then let kids color and fold them up. Now they’ve got self-checking practice at their fingertips.

15. Visit the Multiplication Shop

Table with array of small items marked with prices

How fun is this? Set up a “store” with small items for sale. Kids choose a number of items from each section to “buy” and write out the multiplication sentences as their receipt!

16. Ask a partner, “Do You Have …?”

Teach multiplication using an old Guess Who game repurposed to play Do You Have... with multiplication facts

Got an old “Guess Who?” game lying around? Turn it into a multiplication game instead!

17. Pull out the base-10 blocks

Base 10 blocks being used to teach array model multiplication

Base-10 blocks are one of our favorite manipulatives, and they’re a terrific tool to help you teach multiplication. Build arrays with them to let kids visualize the problems and their answers.

18. Color in Emoji Mystery pages

Printable Emoji Mystery page for learning multiplication

Here’s a twist on color-by-number. First, kids have to answer the multiplication problems in each square. Then they get to color! Get a free set of these pages at Artsy Fartsy Mama .

19. Multiply with dice-in-dice

Student using dice-in-dice to practice multiplication facts as a fun example of how to teach multiplication

Something about dice-in-dice just makes learning more fun! If you don’t have a set, you can use a pair of regular dice for this activity. Mix things up with polyhedral dice with higher numbers too.

20. Pick sticks to play Kaboom!

Popsicle sticks labeled with multiplication facts

So easy and so fun! Write multiplication facts at the end of a variety of wood craft sticks. On a few, write “Kaboom!” instead. To play, kids draw sticks from a cup and answer the problem. If they get it right, they can keep pulling sticks. But if they get a Kaboom! stick, they have to put their whole collection back!

21. Match Multiplication memory cards

Memory cards with multiplication facts and answers

Practice facts with a memory game. Make your own cards by writing facts and answers, then lay them all face down. Turn over a card and try to find its matching answer or problem. Your turn continues as long as you’re able to make matches.

22. Find it first

Random numbers written on a whiteboard, labeled

Write a series of products on the whiteboard, and mix in a few random numbers too. Send two students up to the board and call out a multiplication problem. The first one to find and point to the correct answer wins a point.

23. Draw Waldorf multiplication flowers

A drawing of a colorful flower with a number written in the middle and a multiplication equation written in each petal

This is a creative way to teach multiplication facts. Draw a flower with 12 petals and a circle in the center. In the circle, write the multiplicand; on the petals, the numbers 1 to 12. Now, draw larger petals outside, and fill in the product of each fact. Add some color to make fun classroom decorations!

24. Play multiplication war

multiplication-war

All you need for this is a deck of cards, plus paper and a pencil for each player. Split the deck between the players. Each player flips two cards, then writes out the multiplication sentence and the answer. The player with the higher product takes all the cards. Play until the deck is gone. The player with the most cards wins!

25. Compete at multiplication bingo

Printable multiplication bingo cards are a fun way to teach multiplication

Grab these free printable bingo cards at the link and provide one to each student along with some chips or beans to use as counters. Call out multiplication facts and have students cover the answers if they have them. When they get five in a row, it’s a bingo!

26. Put a twist on Rock, Paper, Scissors

Three hands against a white background, each hand showing a different choice in a game or rock, paper, scissors

Chances are your students already know how to play Rock, Paper, Scissors. This is similar, but instead, each player holds out a random number of fingers. The first one to correctly multiply them together and call out the answer wins a point. Play to 5, 10, or any number you choose.

27. Do some egg carton multiplication

A green egg carton with the numbers 1-12 written in the bottom of the cups used to teach multiplication

Number the cups of an egg carton from 1 to 12. Drop in two marbles or beans, then close the carton and shake it up. Open it up and have students write out the multiplication number sentence based on where the marbles landed. This is an easy tool parents can make for kids at home too.

28. Try interactive flash cards

Multiplication flash cards to print out for student math practice

These aren’t your ordinary flash cards! These free printables are a cool way to teach multiplication since the answer side includes a dot array to help kids visualize the solution. You can use sticky-note flags to cover the answers while kids use the arrays for help too.

29. Teach multiplication facts with a paper plate wheel

A multiplication game made with two paper plates

All it takes is paper plates, glue, and a marker to help your students learn their multiplication tables. Let kids have fun decorating their plates, and this doubles as a math craft!

30. Practice with fact family triangles

Triangular fact family cards made from card stock used to teach multiplication

Tie together multiplication and division facts with triangle flash cards. Learn how to use them and buy a printable set at Primary Flourish . You can also have kids make their own.

31. Make LEGO arrays

Multi-colored LEGO bricks laid out on a table

LEGO bricks are one of our favorite ways to teach math! You can use multiple bricks to make arrays or just look at the bumps on the top of a single brick as an array in itself.

32. Try the finger trick

An illustration of two hands spread out with each finger labeled with a number from 1-10

This cute craft also teaches kids a clever multiplication trick that can help them if they’re stuck with multiplication “times nine.” Learn the easy trick at 5-Minute Crafts .

33. Use the Force to teach multiplication

A student Star Wars-themed math worksheet and color dot markers

Sometimes learning multiplication facts just takes practice. Worksheets may not be very exciting, but adding a theme that kids are interested in may motivate your students. This free download from Royal Baloo features homework sheets and practice papers with graphs, mazes, puzzles, and more, all with a Star Wars theme.

34. Watch a multiplication video

Still shot from a video teaching kids multiplication

From Schoolhouse Rock to Animaniacs and beyond, there are lots of fun videos to help you teach multiplication. Find our big list here.

35. Play multiplication checkers

Blue and white checkerboard with multiplication problems written in squares as an example of how to teach multiplication

Turn a thrift store checkerboard into a multiplication game with some stickers and a marker. The play is similar to traditional checkers, but you have to solve the problem before you can leave your checker on a new space.

36. Toss a multiplication soccer ball

A colorful soccer ball with multiplication equations written in the white squares

What better way to appeal to students than to combine math with one of their favorite activities? These fun balls can be used in so many ways to support learning.

37. Flip bottle caps

Bottle caps with multiplication problems written on top to teach multiplication

Here’s a cool alternative to flash cards. You can use metal bottle caps or plastic bottle lids, along with round stickers that fit the caps. It’s a great way to go green while you teach multiplication!

38. Batter up to learn multiplication

A colorful printout of a multiplication baseball game

Sports-loving kids will love this one! Get the free printables and use them along with a 10-sided die to get some multiplication facts practice.

39. Line up dominoes

Dominoes laid out on a worksheet to teach multiplication

Single dominoes turned sideways become multiplication number sentences! Grab a handful and have kids write out the sentences and their answers.

40. Roll to win

Multiplication Dice Game with dice and free printable

This works a bit like Yahtzee. Roll a die, then choose a number from 1 to 6 to multiply it by. Each number can only be used once, so choose carefully to rack up the most points. If you have polyhedral dice, you can play with higher numbers too.

41. Sculpt play dough arrays

Colorful balls of play dough laid out in arrays above multiplication problems

What kid doesn’t love the chance to play with play dough? Use this activity for math centers, and kids will really enjoy practicing their multiplication facts.

42. Connect the dots with Multiplication Squares

A colorful printout of a multiplication squares game  used to teach multiplication

This is a math spin on the old Dots and Boxes game. Kids roll two dice and multiply the numbers together. Then they find the answer on the board and connect two dots next to it. The goal is to complete a box, coloring it in with your own color marker. When the board is full, count the squares to see who wins.

43. Cut out and assemble array cities

A colorful poster of a city made from individual buildings made from arrays

Here’s another colorful math craft: multiplication array cities. Most high-rises have their windows arranged to make perfect arrays. Have kids make their own city skylines with buildings showing various multiplication arrays.

44. Stack math power towers

Three Pringles cans covered with a label that says Math Power Towers behind a stack of plastic cups with multiplication problems on them

There’s a universal appeal about making stacks of cups, so don’t be surprised if kids clamor to play this game over and over again. Pull a cup, answer correctly, and stack. See who can get a stack of 10 first, or who can build the highest tower in 2 minutes, and so on.

45. Change your students’ names (temporarily)

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Grab some name tags and write multiplication equations on each. Give a tag to each of your students. For the remainder of the day, everyone will refer to each other by the answer to the equation on their tag (e.g., the student with the name tag that says 7 x 6 would be referred to as “42”).

46. Take multiplication to the gridiron

A pair of leg goal posts, a lego football and a pair of dice on top of a worksheet

All you need is poster board, 12-sided dice, and a couple of game pieces to teach multiplication using football. Students move their game piece up the field by rolling the dice and multiplying the two numbers that face up. They get four chances to score a touchdown.

47. Roll and Bump!

A colorful math worksheet with bright circles with numbers inside

Print the free game boards , each with a multiplier in the heading. Roll two dice, add them together, then multiply by the multiplier. Then place your game piece over that answer. If another player also comes up with the same product, they can “bump” your game piece off and replace it with their own. The player with the most markers on the board at the end of the game wins.

48. Weave multiplication patterns

Embroidery hoops with yarn woven into patterns inside of them

Skip-counting provides an introduction to multiplication. We love this hands-on activity where kids skip-count and weave yarn into pretty patterns.

49. Challenge kids with Multiplication Jenga

A jumble of Jenga wooden blocks with multiplication facts written on them used to teach multiplication

Grab an old Jenga game at the thrift store (or pick up the generic version at the dollar store). Write multiplication problems on each block, then stack ’em up. Player one pulls a block and tries to answer the problem. If they get it right, they keep the block. If they miss, their partner gets a chance. But if no one can answer it, the block gets stacked up on top. Keep playing until the tower collapses!

50. Twist and learn

Kids playing Twister on a Twister mat with numbers written on each dot

Your students will love this twisted version of an old favorite! The original Math Twister was designed for addition, but it works for multiplication too. Simply write products on sticky notes and add them to circles. Then call out math problems like “Left foot, 4 x 5!” The player must put their left foot on the number 20—if they can!

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Would you like to practice your tables at your leisure? Below you will find tables practice worksheets. Click on one of the worksheets to view and print the table practice worksheets, then of course you can choose another worksheet. You can choose between three different sorts of exercises per worksheet. In the first exercise you have to draw a line from the sum to the correct answer. In the second exercise you have to enter the missing number to complete the sum correctly. In the third exercise you have to answer the sums which are shown in random order. All in all, three fun ways of practicing the tables in your own time, giving you a good foundation for ultimately mastering all of the tables. Choose a table to view the worksheet.

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A great addition to practicing your tables online is learning them with the assistance of worksheets. Here you can find the worksheets for the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 times tables. You can also use the worksheet generator to create your own multiplication facts worksheets which you can then print or forward. The tables worksheets are ideal for in the 3th grade.

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Times tables are an essential element of basic math that gives a solid grounding for more complex things to come. So kids do need to memorise them, even if it’s boring and they don’t want to.

Here are six fun printable activities to help make it easier – and a little less boring too.

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Times tables activities for kids

Getting kids to sit down and learn something repetitive isn’t easy, especially if you’re not the authoritarian type (I’m not).

It’s far easier to get them to do fun stuff – like play games, colour in, make cool things and read good books.

These 6 printable times table activities combine all those elements into learning activities that have been designed to help memorise the multiplication tables.

All of the activities we’re sharing today have been combined into one great-value bundle to make things easy (it also saves you 40%). 

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Times table bookmarks - practice and memorise times tables by reading them before you read your favourite book! A printable set which can be used as either a wall poster or cut into strips and used as bookmarks #multiplication #math #timestables #learningactivities

Printable times table bookmarks

Both my kids love reading, which is why I came up with these bookmarks. Read the bookmark through once before getting started every time you sit down to read. 

This would work great for read-aloud books too, so the adult can practice together with the child.

These times table bookmarks are available as a freebie download and they are also included in our fun bundle .

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Times Table mandalas

Practicing the times tables is not very relaxing for anyone involved – but colouring in is.

Each printable mandla focuses on one multiplication table and has a colour key on the page with the answers forming a pattern that kids can colour in. Double check their finished work with the printable answer sheet.

You can get the full set of printable mandalas individually in our store or as part of our fun bundle .

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Times Tables Spinners

This is a fun STEM craft. Print the template to card stock, then layer and clip together with a split pin paper fastener. The finished spinner spins to show the correct answer to every multiplication sum.

You can purchase the template to make the spinners individually in our store or get them as part of the fun bundle .

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Multiplication Madness Game

Play two different games with this printable game board.

  • Practice one table – Place the number you are practicing in the centre of the board, and your game piece anywhere in the circle. Roll the dice, and multiply whichever number you land on with the number in the centre. If you get the answer correct, take a button or glass bead. Keep playing until the timer ends (we set it for two minutes per player).
  • Practice all tables – Play the same way as above only without a number in the centre of the board. Instead, multiply the number you land on with the number on the dice.

Times table memory match

Times table memory match

This game works the same way as any game of memory match, only instead of finding matching picture or cards, the multiplication question needs to match the answer. Set the question cards up on one half of the grid and the answer cards on the other half.

It’s quite tricky – and fun too!

You can purchase the memory match cards individually in our store and they are also a part of our fun bundle .

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Times Table Bingo

What kids doesn’t love a game of Bingo? In Times Table Bingo you need to find the answers to the multiplication questions on the card and cover them with a button or glass bead.

This has been designed as a solo game with the complete answers to one multiplication table on each card. You could play it in a group for practice too but there would not be a ‘winner’, since everybody’s cards would be the same.

You can get the solo Bingo cards individually in our shop or as a part of our fun bundle .

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You can get all of these printables in one great-value set, saving you 40% off the price if you purchased them individually.

My kids had fun with these activities at home. I hope it helps your kids learn their times tables too.

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Get with the times (tables) and check out some of these ideas and activities for teaching multiplication in Key Stage 1 and 2…

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Beyond buying apps on mum or dad’s iTunes account it can sometimes be hard for children to grasp the real-world potential of maths.

But we, of course, know all the famous names that have contributed to the world through numbers, equations and mathematical concepts.

There’s Newton, Pythagoras, Descartes, Archimedes, Noether, Einstein

So, if you’re looking for ways to give kids a helping hand and add some variety into how to teach times tables , we’ve picked out 10 resources and games to engage your class.

And if you need a printable times table grid , we’ve got you covered there too!

1 | Maths mastery worksheets for times tables 2-10

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Take a mastery approach to teaching the times tables with these nine times tables worksheets . Beginning with the two times table, the activities and questions carefully build children’s understanding of and confidence with the times tables.

Starting with pictoral examples, the problems move on to the abstract. There are layers of challenge to support children as their knowledge of the times tables grows. Pupils will problem solve using the times tables, learn to spot mathematical patters and work with basic algebra.

The process also supports children’s understanding of the relationship between the different times tables (eg 2 and 4 times tables and 3 and 6 times tables).

Browse more  algebra games .

2 | Times tables posters

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This resource contains full-page, A4 illustrated multiplication table posters for numbers 2 to 9 on separate sheets, with colourful accompanying graphics that includes tractors, bees, hot air balloons and apples.

3 | Two, five and ten times tables challenge pack

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This Times Tables Challenge Pack provides children with a term’s worth of practice on recalling multiplication facts for their 2, 5 and 10 times tables.

The pack contains 13 sheets of 60 problems. The children can complete as many of these as possible as a timed challenge. Also included in this pack is a scorecard so that children can see how recall is improving across the term.

Download it here.

4 | Times tables bumper packs

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These packs support the introduction or review of teaching the each times table to a class or group, and includes:

A PowerPoint containing .

  • Visual Introduction – a visual explanation of how the times table uses repeated counting
  • Rote – practice for times table recall
  • Practice questions – questions on the recall of multiplication and division facts related to the times table
  • Investigation – Questions related to the rules of the times table and maths in real life problems involving the times table
  • A cheat sheet – reminding pupils of a rule for the times table

An activity booklet containing

  • A times table practice tube
  • 3 differentiated activity sheets. These include practice, questioning and problem-solving questions. The sheet for more able pupils includes links to other areas of maths
  • 1 rapid-recall sheet of 60 times table questions
  • 1 rapid-recall sheet of 60 multiplication and division questions relating to the times table
  • An investigation related to the times table

Each pack costs £3.99, but the 7 times table pack is free if you want to see exactly what you get inside.

Check them out on Plazoom, here.

5 | Hit the Button

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This quick-fire game from Top Marks can be played using times tables up to 10 or 12, focusing on one particular times table or using a mix of sums from all of them. Race against the clock to answer as many questions correctly as possible and reinforce your multiplication learning.

You can choose to be given sums to select the correct answer, or be given an answer to which you need to find the right sum. Once the same question has come up a few times you’ll notice how quickly you’ve internalised the answer.

Browse more maths games KS2 ideas .

6 | Times tables tricks videos

Having trouble getting your learners to retain their multiplication tables? Try a different approach using these videos of handy times tables tricks.

Watch them all here.

7 | Multiplication and division activities for KS1&2

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NRICH is a great go-to source for mathematical activities, so here you’ll find loads for both primary key stages, such as Forgot the Numbers which explores the relationship between multiplication and division and Trebling which looks at place value.

Click here for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 .

8 | Visible times tables

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Help your pupils develop a solid grasp of the 1x, 2x, 5x and 10x times tables through visual indications and pattern recognition, with this lesson plan for KS2 maths and pupils with SEN, from Judy Hornigold.

9 | Multiplication games

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This PDF features four quick and easy games for children to work on their maths skills. You’ll only need simple things like number cards and dice, so they’re quick to set up, teach, play and pack away. What more could you want?

Download the PDF here .

10 | What’s Wrong?

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Well, my shoulder has been playing up, Janice in accounting took my lunch and…oh, you mean with this maths equation? Sure.

Instead of getting children to do different variations of the same sums, this KS2 flash game shows an incorrect answer and gets them to point out where the mistake lies.

Play it here .

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Mastery hasn’t been this popular since He-Man and the Masters of the Universe first hit our screens in the early ’80s.

This resource comes as a PDF and as an adaptable word document and will push your KS2 students’ maths skills to the limits.

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12 | Identify the Factors

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These handy printable worksheets from Snappy Maths provide exercises identifying factors for numbers up to 50 and numbers up to 100, and finding the highest factor for each of these two categories. There are 5 sheets for each one too, so (20 sheets in all).

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33 Fantastic Times Tables Games For Kids

October 12, 2023 //  by  Christina Swiontek

Multiplication can be a challenging step in your kiddos’ math journey. However, with these captivating math games, multiplication will become a walk in the park! This fantastic collection of awesome resources is guaranteed to have your learners begging for more times tables fun. Whether it’s card games, online activities, or even crafting – you’re sure to find the perfect fit to engage your budding mathematicians in a multi-faceted learning experience!

1. Rock, Paper, Times Tables

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Here’s an activity that adds an entertaining spin to the classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors! Invite your learners to partner up and on the third lowering of their fists have them each reveal a number. Then, challenge them to multiply the numbers to see who can call out the correct answer first.

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2. Times Tables Matching Game & Book

This interactive game is perfect for hands-on learning! Simply invite your kiddos to read through this colorful times table book to brush up on their skills. Then, allow them to use the cards provided to match their answers with the corresponding sum.

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3. Multiplication Bingo

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Multiplication Bingo is sure to be a hit in your next math class! Start by presenting your students with multiplication sums and then prompt them to calculate the sum, before placing a token on the correct answer displayed on their Bingo card.

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4. Multiplication Flash Cards

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These flash cards are a wonderful resource that your little brainiacs can use to polish their multiplication skills! Invite them to draw cards from the deck and then challenge them to solve each problem as quickly as possible.

5. Online Times Tables Practice

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Fine-tune your kids’ times tables with a plethora of online games! Simply set aside time during math class where they can take a break and play these educational games . It’s a fantastic way to solidify their knowledge and develop a strong mathematical foundation.

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6. Times Tales

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Treat your littles to a visually rich learning experience! Invite them to eagerly listen and observe as you have them watch these captivating math videos. It’s a great way to diversify their learning experience as you bring this digital teacher in for the day.

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7. Dice Games for Multiplication Mastery

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Here’s another way that your kiddos can use dice in their math lessons! Challenge them to a game of multiplication checkers as they use dice to formulate their sum. Then, prompt them to multiply the numbers together before placing a token on the correct answer.

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8. Printable Multiplication Board Games

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This adorable multiplication game is guaranteed to have your learners begging for one more go! To play this game, invite them to roll some dice and then have them move their game piece according to the number they roll. Once they’ve landed their piece, prompt them to correctly solve the problem – if they’re correct they’ll stay on that spot, but if they get the answer wrong they’ll have to move back to their previous position.

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9. Multiplication Spinner Game

Combine crafts and math for a memorable learning experience! Simply prompt your kids to color in a number on their number grid. Then, have them spin their spinners and multiply the two numbers once the spinner stops.

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10. Pirate Quest

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Take your little brainiacs on a swashbuckling adventure with this captivating activity! Prompt them to roll a pair of dice and then have them use their numbers as coordinates to pinpoint the correct square. Once they’ve found their square, challenge them to add up their coordinates and multiply the answer by the value in its allocated block.

11. Scoop it! Times Tables Game

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This treat of a game provides a sweet twist to math lessons. Task your learners with cutting out these colorful ice cream scoops and then prompt them to place their scoops in the correct outline to form their times table treat!

12. Times Tables Songs

Invite your little ones to a math-inspired, musical interlude! Encourage them to listen carefully as you play catchy times table songs for them to sing along to.

13. Make Math Stick

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Make your math lessons stick with this ingenious activity! Simply start by formulating a secret message by assigning numbers to letters. Then, let your kids get code cracking as they solve multiplication sums to unlock your secret message. 

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14. Multiplication Flowers

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Invite your littles to create magical multiplication flowers in this creative activity! Simply provide them with these easy-to-use worksheets and encourage them to follow the petals as they fill in the answers to each multiplication problem. 

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15. Multiplication Patterns and Need for Speed

Put a spin on mundane math lessons with a multiples-inspired game of Speed! Challenge your kiddos with playing each variation of this classic game by first having them pair up. If they choose the “5 Speed” they’ll have to place down cards that are multiples of 5 as fast as they can to see who can empty their deck first.

16. Times Tables Magic

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Teach your little ones multiplication through literature . Invite them to get comfortable as you read them times table tales – the perfect way to conclude your multiplication lessons!

17. Multiplication Splat!

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This fun-filled game is a great way to develop your learners’ fast-paced thinking. Simply start by laying cards down that contain multiplication problems. Then, call out an answer and prompt your kiddos to flip over the corresponding problem card as fast as they can before shouting “Splat!”. 

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18. Spiral Multiplication

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Gather your students as you take them on a whirlwind of a learning experience! Simply provide them with these topsy-turvy multiplication worksheets and task them with answering each question.

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19. Multiplication Race Track

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It’s a sprint to the finish in this Multiplication Race Track game. Challenge your students with solving multiplication problems, where each correct answer moves their cars closer to the checkered flag! 

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20. Gone Fishing Multiplication

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This engaging game is perfect for hands-on learning. Start by laying out stapled paper fish numbers in front of your kiddos. Then, invite them to solve various multiplication sums before prompting them to catch the correct fish using a magnetic fishing rod.

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21. Times Tables Puzzle Pieces

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Here’s a fun-filled puzzle game with a mathematical twist! Simply begin by cutting out these multiplication table templates according to their colors. You’ll then task your kids with putting the puzzle back together so that each row and column matches the product in the middle. 

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22. Multiplication Fact Flip

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Spark your littles’ competitive spirit with these times table flip cards. Encourage them to solve each sum displayed on the card before flipping over the end piece to see whether they’ve calculated the correct number. Have them play on their own or add an element of friendly fun by challenging them to see who can solve each card the fastest!

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23. Space Mission Multiplication

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This cool game is perfect for treating your learners to some tech time. Invite them to embark on a space mission as they solve multiplication sums to propel their spaceship forward. It’s an adventurous approach to mastering their multiplication skills!

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24. Muffin Tin Math

Invite your little ones to an interactive math experience ! Simply provide them with Muffin Tin Math supplies before placing multiplication sums in each muffin hole. Then, engage them in solving the sums by having them place the equivalent number of muffin toys in each hole.

25. Multiplication Fact Jenga

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Add a mathematical twist to the classic Game of Jenga ! Task your kiddos with setting up a Jenga tower with blocks that’ve been labeled with multiplication sums. Allow them to then take turns to pull out a block before prompting them to solve its sum. If they provide the correct answer they’ll keep their block, but if they provide an incorrect answer they’ll have to place their block on top of the tower. 

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26. Multiplication Obstacle Course

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Reinforce your littles’ multiplication knowledge in this dynamic game! Simply set up an obstacle course in your classroom where each obstacle has a corresponding multiplication problem. Kick off the fun by encouraging them to solve each problem before they proceed to the next obstacle.

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27. Sticky Note Multiplication Hunt

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Send your kids on a quest to uncover hidden mathematical knowledge! Begin by hiding sticky notes with multiplication problems all over your classroom. Then, challenge them to find each note before solving its displayed problem. 

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28. Roll and Multiply Challenge

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Multiply your learners’ knowledge with this interactive game! Task them with rolling two dice and then prompt them to multiply the two numbers to calculate the correct answer.

29. Multiplication Memory Grid

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Combine your students’ memory and math skills in one fun-filled game! Simply start by placing cards face down, where one side has multiplication problems and the other side has the answers. Encourage them to flip over two cards at a time to try and match each sum with its corresponding answer.

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30. Times Tables Shootout

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Here’s another engaging activity that your little ones can enjoy on their digital devices. In this game, they’ll have to solve multiplication sums and then shoot down the correct answer. It’s a great way to incorporate technology into their learning experience! 

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31. Multiplication Beat the Clock

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Put your kiddos’ knowledge to the test in this fast-paced game. Start by handing out multiplication worksheets before starting a timer and challenging them to solve each equation as fast as they can! 

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32. Times Tables Hopscotch

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Take learning outdoors in this vibrant activity! Simply draw a hopscotch grid on the ground, but instead of numbers, write down multiplication problems in each square. Then, prompt your kids to hop and skip through the maze as they call out each correct answer as they go.

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33. Multiplication Mystery Bags

Spice up your little learners’ math lessons with these sensory-rich mystery bags! To do this, you’ll fill bags with objects such as marbles or coins, and then label each bag with a multiplication problem. Invite your learners to then solve the problem and check their answer by counting the items in the bag.

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1. Speed tables

Your child can race against a friend or play alone (even racing against the clock can be a challenge that really gets competitive-types going!). As they write down their tables, make it a sport and encourage them to aim for ‘personal bests’. They can write them down either as 8 x 6 = 48 or by filling in a tables grid.

Make this ultra-authentic by buying some proper bingo dabbers, just for fun. This is best played with at least two children, or drag in your other half or a grandparent if there isn’t an extra child around. Make simple bingo cards with multiples of, for example, nine on them. Then you, as the caller, call out “nine nines”, and whoever has 81 dabs it. The person who gets a full house is the caller on the next round.

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3. Throw the dice

Again, this is best played with two or more children. Throw two dice and ask the children to write down the multiplication. If you want to work on tables higher than one to six, use small stickers to change the numbers, or buy twelve-sided dice. The winner is the child with the most correct calculations written down in a given time frame.

4. Memory game

Buy or make some number cards, and write down the corresponding tables calculations onto cut-out card. Make sure the number cards and the tables calculation cards are different shapes so your child can distinguish a calculation from a potential answer. Lay all cards upside-down on the floor or desk. First your child has to turn over one of the table calculation cards, and then they need to find the number card that is the answer to the calculation. The winner is the player with the most cards once all the overturned cards are gone.

5. Keep fit challenge

Getting children active is proven to help learning, so instead of just asking your child to recite their tables, encourage them to jog on the spot and do different aerobic moves in time to chanting them. As exercise helps mood and concentration, it should make the sessions more fun and effective.

You could also try our teachers' tricks for learning times tables , or look through all our free times tables worksheets to get practising today!

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    Multiplication Madness Game Play two different games with this printable game board. Practice one table - Place the number you are practicing in the centre of the board, and your game piece anywhere in the circle. Roll the dice, and multiply whichever number you land on with the number in the centre.

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    10 Of The Best Free Multiplication Maths Resources For Primary Schools Primary Maths 12 of the best times tables resources and games for primary maths Get with the times (tables) and check out some of these ideas and activities for teaching multiplication in Key Stage 1 and 2… by Lloyd Burgess DOWNLOAD A FREE RESOURCE!

  12. 33 Fantastic Times Tables Games For Kids

    1. Rock, Paper, Times Tables Here's an activity that adds an entertaining spin to the classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors! Invite your learners to partner up and on the third lowering of their fists have them each reveal a number. Then, challenge them to multiply the numbers to see who can call out the correct answer first.

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    1. Speed tables Your child can race against a friend or play alone (even racing against the clock can be a challenge that really gets competitive-types going!). As they write down their tables, make it a sport and encourage them to aim for 'personal bests'. They can write them down either as 8 x 6 = 48 or by filling in a tables grid. 2. Bingo!

  14. Maths Times Table Practice

    Choose from a range of free printable times tables materials and interactive games. We have a host of times tables worksheets, lesson plans, PowerPoints, games and activities to help pupils master their times tables. Use these resources to prepare children for the statutory Multiplication Tables Check, which they sit at the end of year 4.

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  17. Times tables worksheets printable

    Select the times tables for the worksheet. 1 times table 2 times table 3 times table 4 times table 5 times table 6 times table 7 times table 8 times table 9 times table 10 times table 11 times table 12 times table. 0 x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 x 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 x 12 x. Number of questions: Answer sheet:

  18. Times tables funpack

    pdf, 15.53 MB This learning pack includes worksheets, puzzles and games to help children understand times tables and have fun at the same time! Get the numbers to stick by turning times tables into engaging activities. Creative Commons "NoDerivatives" Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.

  19. Times Tables Activities

    For example, the 5 times table contains all numbers ending in 0 and 5, making counting in steps of 5 really easy. Here are some great Twinkl resources and activities you can try at home to practise your times table skills! Multiples of 2, 5 and 10 Word Problem Challenge Cards. Seaside Themed Counting in 2s, 5s and 10s Worksheet.

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    In this activity pack, the selection of six different times tables worksheets covers all the tables from 1 to 12, so you can practise them all in one go. If you need a little inspiration for how to create the ultimate times table challenge for your children, take a look at the following ideas: Organise timed quizzes to see who can answer the most questions in five minutes. Time how long it ...

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  23. KS2 Times Tables Bumper Activity Pack (teacher made)

    8 reviews Maths Times Tables Mixed Times Tables What's this resource useful for? This bumper pack of times tables resources and games for KS2 is really useful for helping your young learners become more confident and secure in their knowledge of times tables. You will find resources that cover all of the times tables from 2 to 12.