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oliviawhittington

Times Tables Display - Number Facts Chart

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This resource includes a number fact chart in orange to use as the base of your display. The green chart can be used by cutting the facts into seperate rectangles and placing them onto the chart as children learn the facts. There is also a title for your display in which you can list the number of facts learnt and number of facts to go as well as a ‘New Facts’ title in which you can place the facts you are currently learning. Empower your students to achieve true fluency in multiplication with this Number Facts Chart, meticulously designed to align with the Number Sense Maths approach. This method prioritizes the mastery of 36 core multiplication facts, laying a robust foundation for all future mathematical learning. Key Features: Focus on 36 Essential Facts: Concentrates on the most impactful multiplication facts, enabling students to build strong mental calculation skills. Visual and Auditory Learning: Introduces new facts through visual aids and reinforces them with rhythmic chanting, aiding retention. Daily Practice Sessions: Incorporates short, daily practice sessions to enhance recall speed and accuracy. Fact Families: Encourages understanding of related multiplication and division facts, promoting a deeper grasp of number relationships. MTC Preparation: Prepares students for the Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check by ensuring mastery of essential facts. Ideal for: Classroom displays Daily warm-up activities Homework reinforcement Intervention sessions Equip your students with the tools they need to excel in multiplication and develop a lasting number sense.
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primaryschoolmadeeasy

Ten Times Table - Comprehensive Workbook

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Are there children in your class who are struggling to learn their times tables? Follow this comprehensive and structured system for 10 minutes a day, either in the classroom or sent home as reinforcement. 20+ pages in each workbook. Covers: Ten times table, related division facts, missing number problems and word problems. Chart their progress and see confidence soar. The games, worksheets and tests are all presented in small manageable chunks.
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cambo89

Times Table Chart

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10 colourful times table charts to help students with their multiplication facts. They can be used on student desks or made up as posters!
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martinjemma1

Times Table Reward Chart

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A great sticker chart to motivate children to learn their times tables. I included divides as these are equally important. When they are a champion they can take on the ultimate 12x12 grid!
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MrsC_KS2

Times Tables Chanting Charts

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This file includes five days worth of chanting charts for each of the times tables from 2 to 12. They have been uploaded in ActivInspire and also in PDF. If the font or formatting is displaying incorrectly in ActivInspire, I would recommend using the PDF version. They have been created for a lower ability KS2 group.
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ForeverPrimarySchoolResources

3 Times Table Teaching Flipchart and Powerpoint

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A seven page Activ Inspire, 3 times table teaching flip chart which can be included alongside your daily math lessons. I have also added the PPT for this session. The first slide introduces children to the number 3 by showing different representations that they may see in every day life. It then leads them onto step counting using multi link cubes. Having these on children’s fingers works really well and promotes lots of enjoyment! My class love this! The third slide shows the calculation to the three times table, along with the arrays, to reinforce the representation. The idea is to slowly cover the answers up as the children gain their confidence. This should be a fast paced session aimed at rapid recall. The children really love this as well! We often divide the class into teams and sometimes boys versus girls to do this section. Finally, I have included some corresponding division facts with visuals.
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MathsByHeart

Times Table Patterns Art Activity Multiplication

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Are you looking for creative ways for your students to improve times table recall? Make mastering multiplication fun and engaging for all of your students as they explore the patterns hidden in the numbers. This no-prep printable activity can be used as a booklet or as individual worksheets and includes solutions so your students can self-check their answers. Perfect for morning work, early finishers, or sub plans. Benefits: Explore hidden patterns in multiplication facts from 1 to 12. Develop number sense through visual representations. Boost confidence and comprehension with hands-on practice. Multiplication chart patterns: colour multiples and discover repeating patterns. Web patterns: connect related facts and visualize relationships between numbers creating a web pattern. Spirolaterals: use multiplication rules to create mesmerising geometric designs. Solutions: your students can self-check answers to promote independence. This versatile resource offers: Beautiful final pieces: perfect for classroom displays or student portfolios. Easy-to-print PDFs: ideal for individual or group work. Teacher-friendly solutions: save time and focus on supporting students. Printing: A4 pdf (flattened) Bonus: The download also includes a png file of the 0 to 9 dotted circle so you can create resources based on your class theme. For example, print the circle in the centre of a sunflower design and punch holes where the dots. Students can then use colorful yarn to sew their times table design. How to use: Maths clubs Independent practice Early finishers Morning work Home learning Spark excitement and build lasting number sense with this one-of-a-kind maths art adventure! Updates: 08/02/24: Included calculation sheets for the spirolaterals. Added bonus png of dot circle to make it easy for you to create your own resources. - these look great as a sewing or a nail and string art design. Maybe the centre of a sunflower or Christmas bauble? 14/04/24: Updated to new branding. You may also like: Multiplication Activities & Games to Practise Facts Multiplication Charts Blank & Pre-filled Multiplication Escape Room Maths Activity KS2 Are you looking for multiplication activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to save time and money: Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games
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Outstanding_Resources

Tally Charts and Frequency Tables - Lesson with Worksheet

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This is a whole lesson on Tally Charts and Frequency Tables. An easy topic, maybe, but to teach it effectively in one lesson with activities is much harder. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 20-slide presentation + worksheet. The lesson includes: a starter learning objectives (differentiated) keywords MWB activity to assess understanding (AFL) very clear teaching slides (lots of custom animation) lots of examples differentiated worksheet (with answers) Helpsheet (to support learners) plenary. ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle: Statistics: ALL Lessons For any issues, please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com and we will aim to respond within 48 hours. Lessons are flat-packed (with limited editing) to maintain copyright protection. We would greatly appreciate it if you could leave a rating and feedback. Thank you for your support, your purchase, and for taking the time to provide feedback! #mathslessons #maths #secondarymaths #mathscentres #teachingideas #algebra #teacherslife #teachingkids #teachingmaths #mathsactivities #homeschooling #tesresources #teaching #mathsisfun #teachershare #teachertips #teachers #KS3 #KS4 #KS5 #igcse #learning #gcsemaths
Bar charts, pictograms, time graphs and tablesQuick View
MathematicsMastery

Bar charts, pictograms, time graphs and tables

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Mathematical discussion is a key element of the Mathematics Mastery programme. Talk Tasks are a brilliant way of enabling pupils to develop their mathematical language, thinking, understanding and confidence. This activity explores the concept of bar charts, pictograms, time graphs and tables. • Talk tasks are best completed in mixed attainment pairs, with pupils taking turns to listen and construct arguments • Emphasis is on discussion rather than the solution, encouraging pupils to use key language and talk in full sentences • Ask pupils to prove their answers in a variety of ways, using the CPA approach to support mathematical understanding and number sense Like what you see? Mathematics Mastery is a professional development programme for teachers with a mission to transform mathematics education in the UK. This task is just a taster of the complete classroom resources we offer. We also provide in-depth development training, online CPD, specialist support and assessment tools. We believe all elements of our programme are vital in creating lasting change – enabling every child to enjoy and succeed in mathematics. Want to find out more? Check out our free resources and blogs or join an information session.
Engaging Multiplication Charts: Times Tables PostersQuick View
jacqui3lacy

Engaging Multiplication Charts: Times Tables Posters

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This set of times tables posters will provide great value and meaning to your Math bulletin board and classroom decor, as you display them to support the rapid recall of multiplication and times table facts amongst your little learners. There are 11 A4 Multiplication posters within the set to download, all of which have been designed as part of my rainbow pastel themed classroom decor bundle, providing an inviting, bright, learning environment for your students. The multiplication posters display all times tables from the 2x up to 12x 12 and would be ideal for reference on your math working wall, or you could use your printer settings to reduce the print size to create smaller flashcards and pocket size learning resource materials to use independently, a part of a math center activity, for intervention and homeschool use. There is a range of versatility that comes with this quality resource to ensure that youngsters grasp and begin to secure those important times tables facts that will be needed throughout their math journey.
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jacqui3lacy

Engaging Multiplication Charts: Times Tables Posters

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This set of times tables posters will provide great value and meaning to your Math bulletin board and classroom decor, as you display them to support the rapid recall of multiplication and times table facts amongst your little learners. There are 11 A4 Multiplication posters within the set to download, all of which have been designed as part of my composition notebook themed classroom decor bundle, providing an inviting learning environment for your students. The multiplication posters display all times tables from the 2x up to 12x 12 and would be ideal for reference on your math working wall, or you could use your printer settings to reduce the print size to create smaller flashcards and pocket size learning resource materials to use independently, a part of a math center activity, for intervention and homeschool use. There is a range of versatility that comes with this quality resource to ensure that youngsters grasp and begin to secure those important times tables facts that will be needed throughout their math journey.
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E4MC

Times Tables Race

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In just ten minutes per day, this resource is proven to improve a child’s speed and accuracy with multiplication facts to support all areas of calculation in mathematics. In order to access the Year 5 and 6 maths curricula, children benefit greatly from the ability to rapidly recall their times tables facts. Without this skill, children spend valuable time having to ‘work out’ their times tables facts and this has a negative impact on accuracy, efficiency and most importantly confidence, in mathematics. This Resource contains… Five sheets of multiplication questions. Five sheets of division questions. Three recording charts to monitor progress. How this resource works The Question Sheets. Each times-table sheet contains seventy-five questions arranged in three columns. The aim is to complete as many of these questions as possible in ten minutes without missing any of the questions out! For younger children, or children who are less confident with their times tables, the sheets could be divided into three separate columns so that they are only faced with twenty-five questions at a time! How to record progress Which Recording Chart to use. At the end of the ten-minute session, choose one of the Recording Charts included in the pack. • If a child is not confident with their tables and is only working on one column, use Recording Chart 1. This will record a maximum of 18 questions so will build confidence in the early stages of proficiency. • If the children are moving onto the second column , choose the Recording Chart 2 • If the children are completing over 36 questions in 10 minutes, choose Recording Chart 3. Completing the Recording Chart. It is recommended that the children complete the Recording Chart of their scores so that they can see how they improve over time. The Recording Chart is divided into columns. Complete one column on the Recording Chart for each ten-minute session. Record the number of questions answered in one colour. Use the answer sheet to mark the questions. Criss cross over the column already completed to show the number of questions that were correctly answered. (This will help the child see how accurate they are as well as how speedy they are. If a child is getting all their questions right, their challenge is to do more in the time available. If a child is completing many more questions than they are answering correctly, the next challenge is to slow down and aim for greater accuracy.) Challenge and Extension. Use the Division Sheets in place of the multiplication questions. Reduce the time limit allowed to complete the questions. Focus on the time taken to complete the whole sheet. How quickly can you complete the seventy-five questions?
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amy092

Tables and Bar Charts Bundle

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This bundle includes lesson plans for the introduction to tables, bar charts (with worksheets) and a consolidation lesson (with a powerpoint). All lesson plans include timings, key vocabulary and key questions. All individual lesson plans can be found on my TES shop, however it is cheaper to buy this bundle for the topic. This bundle is most suitable for Year 4 but could easily be adapted. I hope you find this resource useful and I would greatly appreciate a review!
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kep1987

Numeracy: Times tables boost!

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A pack, complete with times tables class list resources to keep track of your pupils progress, a class chart and a slip to send home to promote your pupils to continue to rehearse at home.
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jacob_talia26

Rewards Chart for a Class Table Editable

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Amazing fun rewards chart to use in your classroom to get children to work on independent work. Every time you see them doing independent work you can give them a 2. You can use this chart however you would like! EDITABLE ON CANVA.
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pjshaw2

Times Tables Resource Pack

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Times Tables Resource Pack - Posters & Assessment Pack – Motivate and Track Multiplication and Division Mastery Help your students build fluency with multiplication and division using this Times Tables Pack—designed to boost motivation, track progress, and support rapid recall of essential number facts. These skills are critical for solving more complex problems confidently and efficiently, and this resource provides both visual reinforcement and assessment tools to help students succeed. Perfect for classroom displays, targeted times table tracking, and creating a maths-rich environment, this pack suits any primary classroom working on multiplication fluency. What’s Inside: Mini Charts for Display Use these smaller charts to highlight individual times tables Display them around large number posters for a vibrant, maths-focused classroom wall Available in both colour and black and white Print black and white versions on coloured card for a custom look Large Poster Display Print and arrange eye-catching number displays for each times table Mix and match colour or black and white options depending on your printing needs Add a creative touch by cutting out words and layering them on coloured card before placing on a white backing—photos included for inspiration Assessment Suggestions Call out questions while students complete their facts Celebrate success: when a student scores 100%, they write their name on the class display for that times table Skip formal testing for the 0 and 1 times tables—use quick oral checks instead Why You’ll Love This Resource: Builds times table fluency through consistent, visual reinforcement Supports goal setting and motivation with a whole-class tracking display Easy to differentiate and use for ongoing assessment Includes clear instructions and visual examples for setting up your display Tip: Let students track their progress and celebrate milestones with name displays—it boosts ownership and keeps them engaged. Copyright © Paula’s Place This resource is for single-classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses for other classrooms. Do not share, copy, or distribute without permission. Keywords: times tables posters, multiplication fluency pack, division tracking charts, multiplication assessment for primary, classroom maths display, multiplication anchor charts, visual maths wall, times table activities, primary school multiplication resource, learning multiplication facts
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laurajanetutoring

Times Tables Tests

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A complete set of tests for all times tables from 1 through to 12. On each test questions are given in a random order and are accompanied by division questions to fully check understanding. Designed to be printed on A4 paper then cut in half so that each test is on A5. Reward chart included (which can also be downloaded separately - see my resources :) )