Primary Resources: Maths: Calculations: Multiplication.
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Homework materials Year 4 Maths Homework. For many parents, homework is the only picture they get of what their child does at school. For this reason, Hamilton have put a great deal of effort into writing suitable, fun and home-friendly activities for children and parents to share together. Children will benefit and so will parents and teachers! The activities rehearse core numeracy skills.
Times Tables Learning Journey. The Times Table Learning Journey includes 56 colourful and fun worksheets and covers all the tables up to the 12 times table. So instead of getting your child to repeat each table over and over again, they could be playing a game of 6x table space bingo, take a 9x table quick quiz or try the 12x table matching challenge.
Click on one of the worksheets to view and print the table practice worksheets, then of course you can choose another worksheet. You can choose between three different sorts of exercises per worksheet. In the first exercise you have to draw a line from the sum to the correct answer. In the second exercise you have to enter the missing number to complete the sum correctly. In the third exercise.
Let’s start with the good news - KS2 times tables are not actually as complicated as they first look. For the most part, it’s all about memorising the answers. If you practice long enough during Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 with these teacher-written quizzes you'll know without thinking that 6 x 8 is 48.
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