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- Welcome to the multiplication facts worksheets page at Math-Drills.com! On this page, you will find Multiplication worksheets for practicing multiplication facts at various levels and in a variety of formats. This is our most popular page due to the wide variety of worksheets for multiplication available.
- Print paper that is divided into sections, 10 sections per sheet. Ideally, the student would work out one math problem per block. The paper on this page is available with or without a multiplication table encircling the border and it is available with or without graph lines.
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Learning multiplication facts to the point of quick recall should be a goal for all students and will serve them well in their math studies. Multiplication facts are actually easier to learn than you might think. First of all, it is only essential to learn the facts from 1 to 9. Somewhere along the way students can learn that anything multiplied by zero is zero. Hopefully, that is an easy one. Students also need to learn to multiply by ten as a precursor to learning how to multiply other powers of ten. After those three skills are learned, everything else is long multiplication.
Multiplying by 11 is actually two-digit multiplication. Now, learning fact tables of 11 and beyond will do no harm to those students who are keen and able to learn these things quickly, and it might help them figure out how many eggs are in a gross faster than anyone else, but keep it simple for those students who struggle a bit more.Most Popular Multiplication Facts Worksheets this Week. The compact multiplication tables are basically lookup charts. To look up a multiplication fact, find the first factor in the column header and the second factor in the row headers; then use straight edges, your fingers or your eyes to find where the column and row intersect to get the product. These tables are better than the previous tables for finding patterns, but they can be used in similar ways. Each PDF includes a filled out table page and a blank table page.
The blank tables can be used for practice or assessment. You might also make a game out of it, such as 'Pin the Fact on the Table' (a play on Pin the Tail on the Donkey). Students are given a product (answer) and they pin it on an enlarged version or the table (photocopier enlargement, interactive whiteboard, overhead projector, etc.). Paper-saving versions with multiple tables per page are included.
There are also left-handed versions (students who use their left hands might block the row headings on the right-handed versions). Five minute frenzy charts are 10 by 10 grids that are used for multiplication fact practice (up to 12 x 12) and improving recall speed. They are very much like compact multiplication tables, but all the numbers are mixed up, so students are unable to use skip counting to fill them out. In each square, students write the product of the column number and the row number. They try to complete the chart in a set time with an accuracy goal (such as less than five minutes and score 98 percent or better).It is important to note here that you should NOT have students complete five minute frenzies if they don't already know all of the multiplication facts that appear on them.
If you want them to participate with the rest of the class, cross off the rows and columns that they don't know and have them complete a modified version. Remember, these charts are for practice and improving recall, not a teaching tool by itself. Multiplication facts to 49 refer to any facts using the digits 0 to 7. On the worksheets below, we've included just enough questions to cover each fact once. Using the digits from 1 to 7 means there are 49 facts all together, so we've put 49 questions on the page.
Using the digits from 0 to 7 means there are 64 facts all together, so the worksheets with a range of 0 to 7 include 64 questions on the page. The large print pages have fewer questions on them, but all the questions are unique and in the given range.
When a student first learns multiplication facts, try not to overwhelm them with the entire multiplication table. The (A) version of each worksheet below includes one row of the facts in order with the target digit on the bottom and one row with the target digit on the top. The remaining rows include each of the facts once, but the target digit is randomly placed on the top or the bottom and the facts are randomly mixed on each row. The other versions (accessed from the A version page) do not have the first two rows organized. The multiplication facts to 81 worksheets include versions with 81, 100 and 35 questions.
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The reason for the 81 question versions is because there are exactly 81 facts from 1 × 1 to 9 × 9, so each worksheet has each fact exactly once. The worksheet with zeros included also has 81 per page only to reduce the number of questions that include zero. The 100 questions versions include some repetition, but this has been controlled, so each question will appear no more than twice on each worksheet. On the multiplication facts to 81 with zeros worksheet with 100 questions, each fact appears exactly once, but you will note quite a few questions that include 0. The 35 questions worksheets are meant for any students who require fewer questions or a larger font.
The halving and doubling strategy is accomplished very much in the same way as its name. Simply halve one number and double the other then multiply. In many cases, this makes the multiplication of two numbers easier to accomplish mentally. This strategy is not for every multiplication problem, but it certainly works well if certain numbers are involved. For example, doubling a 5 results in a 10 which most people would have an easier time multiplying. Of course, this would rely on the other factor being easily halved.
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5 × 72, using the halving and doubling strategy (doubling the first number and halving the second in this case) results in 10 × 36 = 360. Practicing with the worksheets in this section will help students become more familiar with cases in which this strategy would be used.