Times Tables Facts | Number lines
Team Game: A whole class/ small group activity may be based on this worksheet as the answers relate to times tables facts. The worksheet shows 6 number lines, each marked with 7 points labelled A-G.Question example: "Six eights?"...
Before giving the answer, players must first find it on one of the number lines on the worksheet and answer using its reference, in this case, "4E. Six eights are forty-eight".
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Coordinates & Number Facts Game
This is like the number lines activity above, but this time the numbers are on a coordinates grid. This and other coordinates worksheets can also be found in the coordinates worksheets section of the site.Times Tables Tests (2s, 5s & 10s)
Tests knowledge of the 2, 5 and 10 times tables, e.g. 2 × 3 =answers
Times Tables Tests (3s, 4s & 6s)
Tests knowledge of the 3, 4 and 6 times tables, e.g. 4 × 7 =answers
Times Tables Tests (7s, 8s & 9s)
Tests knowledge of the 7, 8 and 9 times tables, e.g. 8 × 6 =answers
Times Tables- Practice Grids (2s 5s & 10s)
8 Grids to help learners practice their 2, 5 and 10 times tablesanswers
Times Tables- Practice Grids (4s 6s & 3s)
8 Grids to help learners practice their 4, 6 and 3 times tablesanswers
Times Tables- Practice Grids (7s 9s & 8s)
8 Grids to help learners practice their 7, 9 and 8 times tablesanswers
Times Tables Loop | Level 1 | a
Times Tables Loop | Level 1 | b
Most of the questions on this loop are from the 2, 5 & 10 times tablesTimes Tables Loop | Level 2 | a
Times Tables Loop | Level 2 | b
Most of the questions on this loop are from the 3, 4 & 6 times tablesTimes Tables Loop | Level 3 | a
Times Tables Loop | Level 3 | b
Questions on this loop are from the 7, 8 & 9 times tablesLoop Instructions:
Cut up along the DOTTED lines only.
You should now have 32 rectangles (16 from each sheet).
The rectangles are given out so each player has at least one each.
Encourage the players to look at the number on the left of their rectangles and consider what questions might give their number.
Any player can start by reading aloud the 'question part' on the right of their rectangle.
If another player has the answer on their card they call it out, and then ask their question.
This continues until the loop ends when the player who asked the first question gives the answer to the very last question.
Tips:
- It's worth printing out two extra sheets just so you can keep track!
-The small spots are to make it quicker and easier to sort the rectangles into their original sets just in case they become mixed with other sets.
- For smaller groups some players may be given 2 or more rectangles, or if you prefer the loop itself may be shortened with a little cutting and sticking.
Times Tables Posters
The numbers on the following posters can be coloured in.Learners may wish to chant each line over and over (e.g. "two threes are six"), while colouring in the numbers in that line.
This may be particularly helpful for those who prefer to do something active while learning their times tables, as opposed to just chanting them.
2 times table (for colouring in)
3 times table (for colouring in)
4 times table (for colouring in)
5 times table (for colouring in)
6 times table (for colouring in)
7 times table (for colouring in)
8 times table (for colouring in)
9 times table (for colouring in)
10 times table (for colouring in)
These posters are up to 10 ×.
For times tables posters including 11 × and 12 ×, please scroll a little further down...
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
These posters include 11 × and 12 ×