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.
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