Multiplication worksheets
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!).
Problem solving: halves and doubles
Here are Ella and Stella. Their dad has baked them their favourite cakes. He has made one chocolate cake and one apple cake. Yummy! Try to answer these cake-flavoured questions about halves and doubles.
Introducing the grid method
The grid method for multiplication is taught in KS2 to help children multiply two-digit numbers by one- and two-digit numbers using their partitioning skills. Review the method and put it into practice with our explanatory worksheet.
Y3 problem-solving: multiplication
How good are you at multiplication? Test your skills with these tricky word problems.
Y3 problem-solving: all four operations
Look at these problems and think about whether you need to add, subtract, multiply or divide. Can you write out the calculation? `draw diagrams if you get stuck.
Y3 doubles Bingo
Each player has a board. The caller reads out random numbers from the list below (doubles are in brackets) and ticks them off as they go. The person who has a number that is double the number called out on their board puts a counter on top of it. The winner is the player who covers all the numbers on their board first.
Using the inverse operation
Mark has worked out the answers to these calculations, Look through and estimate what you think the answers should be. Afterwards, use a calculator to check whether Mark’s answers were correct.
Multiplying multiples of ten
Here's a method to help you multiply multiples of ten (numbers ending in zero). Can you use this method to help you answer the following questions?
Multiplying by 10
Cut out the number cards below. Each blue number is a pink number multiplied by ten. Can you match the cards into their correct pairs? Remember, when you multiply a number by 10, the digits slide to the left and then you need to put a zero in before the decimal point.
Inverse operations: multiplication and division
Get your thinking hats on and see if you can work out which of the following multiplication and division statements are true.
Doubles and near doubles bingo
This game will help your child use what they know (doubles, like 10 + 10 = 20) to help them to work out what they don’t know (near doubles, like 10 + 9 = 19). Two players and a caller are needed.
Problem solving: doubles
Ben and Bella are twins. They have to have the same amount of everything or they begin to get cross! Work out these word problems, then write down the double calculation you did…
Double or half number card game
Turn the cards face down on the table. Players must take turns picking up a number card and a word card, complete the calculation it suggests and write the answer. The winner is the player who writes the most correct answers after five turns.
Double me Memory Game
The object of the game is to pick up a number and its double – that’s a pair! If you don’t pick up a pair you put the cards back on the table face down and continue to take turns. Players who pick pairs take them off the table and keep them. The winner is the person with the most cards at the end of the game.
Times tables practice book
Make times tables revision easy by downloading our 90-page practice book. It covers all the tables from 2 to 12 and offers quizzes, speed challenges and more to help your child master this vital area of primary maths. Practice makes perfect!
10 times table speed grids
Ready for a challenge? Work through these 10 times table speed grids, trying to beat your previous time with each go. How quickly can you complete one grid?
10 times table quick quiz
How well do you know the 10 times table? Test yourself by colouring in the correct answer to the number sentences on this worksheet.
10 times table practice drill
Have your child work through the 10 times table in order on the left of this worksheet, then test their knowledge with jumbled up number sentences on the right.
10 times table number sentences
What's missing from these 10 times table number sentences? Fill in the correct number in each crater.
10 times table matching challenge
Match the spaceships to their aliens to complete these number sentences from the 10 times table and practise counting in tens.
3 times table practice drill
How many of these 3 times table number sentences can you solve without looking at the answers?