Practise times tables
5-step plans
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						1 times table5-step plan
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						2 times table5-step plan
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						3 times table5-step plan
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						4 times table5-step plan
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						5 times table5-step plan
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						6 times table5-step plan
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						7 times table5-step plan
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						8 times table5-step plan
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						9 times table5-step plan
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						10 times table5-step plan
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						11 times table5-step plan
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						12 times table5-step plan
Games
Exercises
 
 Multiplication table of 3
 
 Multiplication table of 4
 
 Multiplication table of 5
 
 Multiplication table of 10
 
 Year three times tables
 
 Multiplication Table Diploma
 
 Multiplication table of 1
 
 Multiplication table of 2
 
 Multiplication Tables Check
 
 Multiplication table of 6
 
 Multiplication table of 7
 
 Multiplication table of 8
 
 Multiplication table of 9
 
 Year four times tables
 
 Speed test times tables
 
 Multiplication table of 11
 
 Multiplication table of 12
Practise year three and year four times tables
Children often start learning multiplication tables in year three, which involves multiplication of small numbers. Most schools cover the following multiplication tables in year three: multiplier 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10. This is followed by 6, 7, 8, and 9. Students then learn to solve a mix of multiplication table problems. Multiplication table problems are the foundation for multiplication in year 4, 5, 6, and 7. This is why it's important to master them.
The website was developed to help primary school students learn arithmetic. By offering clear maths problems, numeracy can be practised both in class and at home. Parents and children can practise together, for instance.  
The exercises have been divided per year and per arithmetic skill. Through a variety of exercises you can practise primary school division skills, which you also learn in year four, five, six, and seven. 

 
						 
		








