This
worksheet (in PDF here
)
has 55 questions based on multiplication tables.
It could be used to test children's existing knowledge of their tables.
They could then use a multiplication grid to check their answers, and write their score in the appropriate space at the bottom of the sheet.
Vanessa
has also contributed a blank template for the above file (also in PDF here
),
which you can print and then write in your own multiplication questions
- this makes it easier to suit the level of the activity to your children's
level of ability. Of course, you don't have to write multiplication sums
in the boxes - you could base the worksheet on any of the four operations
(addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, or a mixture of any
/ all of them).
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