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Free worksheets: Multiplication, KS2
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Choose the route: addition and multiplication
Starting with the number on the left, work out which route the boy takes to get to the red house. Which route does he take to get to the blue house?
Finding multiples
Draw a line to match these numbers to the correct multiple underneath. (Remember, some numbers have more than one multiple.)
Multiplying fractions by whole numbers
When multiplying fractions with a whole number, you multiply the numerator by the whole number while the denominator stays the same. See if you can work out these sums using this method.
Triangular numbers explained
A triangular number can be represented by a triangle of dots. Work out the first 20 triangular numbers (you won’t be able to draw them all!).
9 times table word problems
Can you complete the times table chart below and use it to help you solve these word problems?
9 times table patterns
Can you continue and complete the pattern of the 9 times table on the 100 square and answer the questions?
9 times table maze
Can you find the correct path through the maze by only colouring in the correct answers?
8 times table word problems
Can you complete the times table chart below and use it to help you solve these word problems?
8 times table patterns
Can you continue and complete the pattern of the 8 times table on the 100 square and answer the questions?
8 times table maze
Can you find the correct path through the maze by only colouring in the correct answers?
7 times table word problems
Can you complete the times table chart below and use it to help you solve these word problems?
7 times table patterns
Can you continue and complete the pattern of the 7 times table on the 100 square and answer the questions?
7 times table maze
Can you find the correct path through the 7 times tables maze by only colouring in the correct answers?
KS2 maths puzzles: Secret Agent maths
Are you ready to uncover dastardly deeds and confront super-evil villains, armed just with your mathematical skills and lots of courage? Join Oscar Octo and Penelope Penta, agents for the Geometric World Spy Agency, to track down a mysterious nemesis. There'll be a few (ok, a load!) of number puzzles to solve along the way, all designed to challenge KS2 mathematicians to the limit. Will you accept your mission?
Choose the route: addition and multiplication
Starting with the number on the left, work out which route the boy takes to get to the red house. Which route does he take to get to the blue house?
Number colouring: find the multiples of 5
Colour in the squares with multiples of 5 grey. Colour in the squares with any other numbers yellow.
Choose the route: all four operations
Starting with the number on the left, work out which route the boy takes to get to the orange house. Which route does he take to get to the blue house?
Choose the route: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Starting with the number on the left, work out which route the girl takes to get to the pink house. Which route does she take to get to the purple house?
Multiples of 6 card puzzle
Using the digits 0 to 6, how many different two-digit multiples of 6 can you make? You'll need to be methodical in your working out to get them all!
Making multiples with digit cards
Use your knowledge of multiples to solve this tricky numbers puzzle. How quickly can you get to the solution?
Multiplying decimals using the grid method
When multiplying a decimal over one (such as 2.4) by a one-digit number, the grid method can come in handy. By Y6 your child will know how to use the grid method and they will also already know how to multiply a decimal under one by a one-digit number. They just need to put these two skills together for this activity!
Multiplying and dividing decimals
When you want to multiply a decimal by a one-digit or two-digit number, you can use the long multiplication method. It is very important to remember to line up your numbers correctly
or your decimal point will end up in the wrong place! Practise these sums using this method.
or your decimal point will end up in the wrong place! Practise these sums using this method.
Multiplying using long multiplication
A quick way to multiply a three-digit number by a two-digit number is by using the long multiplication method. Here are some for you to try (there are some multiplications with four-digit numbers in here, but don’t worry, the method is still the same!). Use the boxes to help you set out your numbers correctly!
Multiplying fractions
When multiplying two fractions together, you quite simply multiply the numerators and then multiply the denominators. Work out the answers to these number sentences by multiplying both the numerators together and both the denominators together. Shade the diagram to show that you have found a fraction of a fraction.