Times Tables System 2 - Abbey Meads Community Primary School

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF
TYPICAL TESTS. (3 times table and a
mixed test for 6,7 & 8 times tables)
IF LEARNING A SINGLE TABLE JUST
REPLACE THE END DIGIT BELOW (3)
WITH THE TABLE BEING LEARNED.
Mix them up as well so they have a
different order each time!
3 x table
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
3x3=
8x3=
11 x 3 =
6x3=
9x3=
2x3=
5x3=
7x3=
4x3=
12 x 3 =
10 x 3 =
2x3=
9x3=
7x3=
10 x 3 =
4x3=
8x3=
5x3=
3x3=
12 x 3 =
6x3=
11 x 3 =
8 x 3=
5x3=
3x3=
10 x 3 =
7x3=
9x3=
4x3=
6x3=
6x 7x 8x mixed
1
3x6=
2
5x7=
3
11 x 8 =
4
7x7=
5
9x8=
6
2x6=
7
6x8=
8
8x6=
9
4x7=
10
12 x 8 =
11
10 x 7 =
12
11 x 6 =
13
9x6=
14
7x8=
15
12 x 7 =
16
4x7=
17
8x8=
18
5x6=
19
3x8=
20
12 x 6 =
21
6x7=
22
11 x 8 =
23
8x7=
24
5x8=
25
4x6=
26
10 x 8 =
27
7x6=
28
9x7=
29
4x8=
30
6x6=
These are
just
examples
but you can
do the
same as
this every
week at
home to
help your
child learn
the tables.
Just write
out 30
questions
in a
random
order. Each
week the
children
will be
tested in
the same
way at
school.
This is a
consistent
approach
throughout
the school,
with no
need to
learn new
methods
each year.
Again
weekly
practice on
these
‘tables’ is
part of the
homework
set for
children in
years 2 to
6.