Help with times tables: fun ideas, videos and quizzes.
Times Tables Games. Learning the Times Tables need not a tedious chore! Learning them can be fun if you build up your knowledge gradually through using these fun multiplication games. It is a good idea to begin with the 2 times, 5 times and 10 times tables and secure these times table facts before moving on to the others. Hit the Button. Quick fire questions on number bonds, times tables.
The 1 times table, 2 times table, 3 times table, 4 times table, 5 times table and 10 times table are the first times tables to be learned. The 6 times table, 7 times table, 8 times table, 9 times table, 11 times table, 12 times table and of course all the tables in random order are the next step. Not every child finds it easy to learn all the tables, so it is a good idea to keep on practicing.
A comprehensive range of times tables printables to make your life easier! Explore below to find times table flash cards (large and foldable), posters, posters with words, and multiplication tables.
This one covers the 2 times table. Ideas for how to play can be found here. 3 Times Table Around The World Cards. Our 3 times table Around the World game is great to support and consolidate in small groups, but also we have varitions for whole class or individual work. 4 Times Table Around The World Cards. Learning through play is the best way to learn and this card game adds fun to learning.
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The Queens Park Football Club mascot, Webster the Spider has a song and movement routine to help students learn the 10 times table. Find easy-to-follow active learning videos covering topics.
Clapping Times Age 5 to 7 Challenge Level: If you count from 1 to 20 and clap more loudly on the numbers in the two times table, as well as saying those numbers loudly, which numbers will be loud?