Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Unpack and take out your morning work binder. It’s that easy! This binder is a perfect addition to any classroom to be used as morning work or for early finishers. There are more than 40 pages for students to engage in during morning work or free time. Your students will practice basic skills, writing numbers, place value, and shapes.
Benefits:
Practice key skills regularly to solidify understanding.
Regular practise boosts confidence.
Solutions are included for students to self check their work.
No prep – just print and go!
What’s inside:
40 student pages plus a cover
Colour & B&W options
Solutions
Teacher instructions
A4 Size
Activities included:
Cover
What day is it?
Calendars
Days writing practice
Months writing practice
Season writing practice
Number Practice 1 to 20
Number Match
How many?
One more, one less
Number of the day
Fact family
More, less or equal
Tens and units
Hundreds chart completed – count to 100
Hundreds chart – fill in the missing numbers
Shape practice
Shape Picture
Shape match
Solutions
Your students can use this as an independent early-finisher or morning activity, or the activities can be used individually.
No prep – just print and go! Can be used all through the year for regular reinforcement of key concepts.
How to use:
Print as a workbook or as individual activities. Some pages can be used time and time again depending on which numbers the students choose. The activities can be used all through the year.
Answer keys are included for your students to self-check their work to promote independence and save you time.
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Are you looking for engaging activities for your KS3 students that build a strong foundation for future maths success? Explore the patterns hidden in square numbers using prime factorization and composite numbers. A great end-of-the-year maths investigation.
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving
Develop skills that will benefit your students throughout their math journey
Make connections within math to develop a deeper understanding
What’s inside:
Cover (optional)
What are Square Numbers? An introduction to what square numbers are.
First 5 Square Numbers Find the first 5 square numbers using arrays
Square Numbers on a Multiplication Chart
Square Numbers - How odd Investigate the relationship between square numbers and odd numbers.
Square Number Factors Students discover that square numbers have an odd number of factors
Prime Factor Recap A quick recap of prime factorization
Square Numbers Prime Factors Your students discover that square numbers have an even number of each prime factor.
Recognize Square Numbers Students color in square numbers in a grid to uncover a picture.
Square Number Blurt Your students write what they learned then revisit the activities to see what they forgot or what they got wrong - self-assessment
Student Answer Key Promote independence by enabling your students to self-check answers.
Squared paper Your students can use this to cut out squares or draw diagrams on
A4 Size pdf.
How to use:
This resource is designed to be flexible and adaptable to your teaching style and student needs. You can use the activities as a whole investigation, select specific worksheets, or incorporate them into existing lesson plans. The answer keys allow for independent practice and self-checking.
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Are you looking for easy ways for students to develop multiplication fact fluency? These winter-themed multiplication chart mats have blank & pre-filled versions for reference during lessons or as extra practice. Perfect for quick reinforcement of multiplication skills as an end-of-the-year activity.
They also include a range of strategies such as skip counting, equal groups, multiplication arrays and repeated addition to develop number sense.
Benefits:
Boosts multiplication and division fact fluency
Laminate to make regular practice easily accessible year after year!
Various multiplication strategies develops a deeper conceptual understanding.
What’s Inside:
2 Blank multiplication chart designs
2 Completed multiplication chart designs
2 Multiplication strategies chart designs
Colour or black & white versions
A4 pdf.
Strategies included:
Equal Groups
Array
Repeated Addition
Skip Counting
Writing the Full Multiplication Sentence
How to use:
Print a blank or partially-filled chart for each student in their preferred design in colour or black & white.
Discuss how to complete the multiplication chart.
Laminated charts can be used with whiteboard markers to save time and printing costs for regular practice. (Some students , particularly those who are left-handed, may become frustrated if their hand erases the ink and may prefer not laminated versions.)
Where to use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
Classroom
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Are you looking for ways to encourage your students to use divisibility rules in the classroom? These no-prep posters, with bold graphics and clear layouts for numbers 2 to 10 support your students when finding factors of numbers, simplifying fractions etc. The eye-catching posters are attractive maths classroom decor available in colour or print-friendly black & white designs. (A4 pdf)
Benefits:
Use the posters for games, activities, and discussions to solidify understanding.
Eye-catching designs help students internalise the rules naturally.
Create a vibrant and informative maths learning environment in your classroom.
Each poster features:
Bold graphics and clear layouts grab attention and keep students engaged.
Simple and concise rules make learning effortless, even for struggling learners.
Download includes:
9 colorful divisibility rule posters (Numbers 2-10)
9 black and white divisibility rule posters (Numbers 2-10)
Available in A4 pdf format
Teachers love this resource because:
It saves them time: Ready-to-use posters eliminate prep work.
It’s student-friendly: Engaging visuals and explanations make learning fun.
It’s versatile: Use for individual reference, bulletin boards, or interactive activities - students could decorate the black & white version,
Help your students conquer divisibility and boost their maths confidence! Download today!
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Do your students struggle to recall their multiplication facts? Target the times tables from 2s to 10s with this BUNDLE of booklets of activities and games. Help your students develop an understanding of the multiplication strategy for each times table so they don’t need to rely on their memory to improve multiplication fact fluency. Includes answer keys so your students can self-check their work to save you time and promote independence.
Benefits
Easy to use activities to reinforce the concept of multiplying and dividing
Includes a range of worksheets to cater to different learning needs and styles
Builds confidence for students with answer keys for self-checking to save you time and promote independence.
Can be used as a formative assessment tool to track student progress
Simple design also makes them suitable for older students who need reinforcement.
What’s inside:
Covers to decorate with facts about each times table
Independent Worksheets:
Making the times tables
Times table patterns
On target with the tables
Multiple Check – hidden picture
Ultimate multiplication challenge
Ultimate Division Challenge
Paired Games:
Times table races
Times table shoves
Certificates
Answer keys included.
Game resources:
Printable dice
Spinners
Printing:
A4 Size pdf
Colour or black & white options
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Print as workbooks for each student to work through or as individual sheets for math stations.
Laminate for easy access and repeated use throughout the year, every year.
Students can use answer keys to self-check their work to promote independence.
Game resources are included if needed: (spinners & dice) and will need to be prepared in advance. Use a spinner or pencil with a paperclip.
Students will also need counters for the games.
Set a target before focusing on each times table and award your students with the certificate when the target has been achieved.
How to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Are you looking for easy ways for your students to develop multiplication and division fact fluency? These multiplication chart mats have blank & pre-filled versions for reference during your lessons or as extra practice. They also include a range of strategies such as skip-counting on a number line, equal groups, multiplication arrays and repeated addition to develop number sense. The divisibility rules are included to support work with factors.
Benefits:
Boosts multiplication and division fact fluency
Laminate to make regular practice easily accessible.
Various multiplication strategies develops a deeper conceptual understanding.
Divisibility rules help efficiency when finding factors.
What’s inside:
Blank multiplication chart
Multiplication strategies (listed below)
Completed grid for reference
Divisibility Rules
Detailed information page - how to use grid, vocabulary, using grid for equivalent fractions etc
Teacher instructions
Colour or black & white versions
Available as an A4 pdf download.
Strategies included:
Equal Groups: In this method, your students can use drawings or small items like beads, buttons, or unit blocks to represent equal groupings.
Array: An array involves arranging objects into rows and columns. This can also be represented through drawings or physical manipulatives.
Repeated Addition: This strategy helps your students understand that by repeatedly adding the second factor (or number), they can solve the multiplication problem. The first factor indicates how many times to perform this addition.
Skip Counting: Skip counting is counting by the second factor, where the first factor tells us how many skips to make as we count.
Writing the Full Multiplication Sentence: This step involves writing out the complete multiplication sentence to express the mathematical operation being performed.
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Help your students understand prime and composite numbers with this no-prep printable booklet which contains 10 engaging activities. Explore factors and prime number using hands-on puzzles and worksheets and find prime numbers using Eratosthenes Sieve. Also includes an opportunity to bring maths to life with a cross-curricular activity - who was Eratosthenes?
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving
Encourages collaboration and communication
Includes answer keys for students to self-check answers to promote independence and save you valuable time.
Includes activity for cross-curricular learning.
What’s inside:
Booklet Cover to decorate
What are Factors?
What are Prime Numbers?
Prime or Composite
Finding Prime Numbers using Eratosthenes Sieve
Eratosthenes - cross-curricular activity
Prime Number Facts
Prime Puzzles
Prime Factor Plants
Types of Number Game
Answer Key
Activity resources: printable dice, spinners and squares
Teacher instructions
A4 Size
Students will also need:
Blocks or counters.
4 dice for the game
How to use:
Print as a booklet to develop an understanding of prime numbers through individual and paired activities
Can also be used as individual worksheets.
Game and puzzle can be laminated for repeated use in maths stations.
The information on the “Eratosthenes” and the “Prime Number Facts” pages could be used as a cross-curriculum comprehension activity. e.g. students could make an information page about Eratosthenes - where he lived, what life was like at that time etc.
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Get ready for Halloween maths fun with this spooky printable resource! Help your little learners practise early maths skills through engaging Halloween-themed activities. Includes addition to 20, foundation phase maths, printable bookmarks, colouring sheets with a Halloween theme.
Benefits:
Reinforces key maths skills
Provides hands-on practise
Versatile for maths centres & morning work
Saves teacher prep time
What’s inside:
Cover for customization
Word search focusing on addition and subtraction terms
Logic puzzle using doubles facts
Number composition activities
Find and Graph task
Creative activities like coloring, drawing, and symmetry exploration
Practical tools such as ten frames and part-part-whole models
Answer key for teacher reference
Make maths magical with this Halloween-themed resource!
Your little learners will love practising essential maths skills while exploring spooky fun.
How to Use:
Print and use in Halloween-themed maths centres, morning work, or for skill practise.
This versatile resource offers a valuable tool for you to enhance maths instruction.
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Looking for engaging calendar practice that reinforces spelling and writing?
This comprehensive resource provides everything you need to create a hands-on learning experience for your students! It provides a fun and interactive way for your students to build their calendar skills and strengthen their writing and spelling abilities!
Benefits:
Develops calendar knowledge and strengthens spelling skills.
Improves fine motor control through cutting and tracing activities.
Encourages creativity with daily drawing.
Offers flexibility for morning work, independent practice, or end-of-day reflection.
What’s inside:
Printable calendar cards in 4 versions: solid writing, dashed tracing, handwriting lines, and individual letters.
Matching worksheets for each version, including space for cutting and pasting, tracing, and drawing.
A template for a storage box to keep calendar cards organized.
A4 Size pdf
This resource uses cutting, pasting, tracing, and drawing activities to help your students learn about the days, months, and dates on a calendar.
How to Use:
Print and cut out the calendar cards and worksheets.
Choose a card version (solid writing, tracing, etc.) for your students to cut out the day, month, and date.
They paste the pieces onto the corresponding worksheet.
If applicable, students trace the writing on the worksheet.
Encourage students to draw a picture about their day or a relevant topic.
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Do your students struggle with ratios? This is a comprehensive workbook for teaching and reinforcing ratio concepts using bar models including equivalent ratios, ratios and unit rates, writing ratios and much more. Perfect for ratios in KS3, this print-friendly workbook includes detailed solutions and is available in A4 Size.
This workbook is ideal for KS3 but I have also had a lot of success using it to teaching my older students who struggle with ratios.
Benefits
Reinforces understanding of working with ratios
Engages students through the use of bar models
Includes detailed solutions for easy reference
Print-friendly black and white format
Contents:
What is bar modelling?
Using bar models
What are ratios?
Sharing in a given ratio
Sharing in a given ration: comparison model
Equivalent ratios
Simplifying ratios
Comparing ratios
The unit method
Ratio Recap
Solutions
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
This Ratio Workbook is designed to be used independently by KS3 students. It can be used as practice or reinforcement during class time or as homework assignments. Each section of the workbook includes a clear explanation of the topic, followed by a variety of practice exercises. Students can work through the workbook at their own pace, with teachers providing support and assistance as needed. The detailed solutions provided at the end of the workbook allow for easy self-checking and immediate feedback.
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Make doubles fun & easy for your young students! This engaging resource unlocks the power of doubles addition (1-10) through:
Hands-on activities: Painting, folding, cutting, worksheets, games & colouring pages
Differentiation: Activities tailored for Doubling 1-5 & 6-10
Visuals: Clear models (part-part-whole, bar models) & manipulatives (dice)
Key Strategy: Partitioning numbers 6-10 (5 + ?) for deeper understanding
Benefits:
Solidify doubles facts: Build a strong foundation for addition
Develop number sense: Deepen understanding of numbers & quantities
Boost addition fluency: Make addition faster & more efficient
Engage all learners: Variety of activities for diverse learning styles
Differentiate instruction: Cater to individual needs
Build confidence & motivation: Fun & hands-on approach fosters a love of maths.
What’s inside?
Two sections: Doubling 1-5 and Doubling 6-10, with 12 activities for each.
Differentiable options.
Hands-on learning: Painting and folding, cutting activities, worksheets, games, and colouring pages.
Manipulatives: Part-part-whole models, bar models, bead strings and dice to strengthen understanding.
Key strategy: Partitioning numbers 6-10 into 5 + ? to simplify doubling.
Colour and black & white versions
Solutions included: for easy assessment and support.
A4 size pdf format
How to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
Morning activities
Early finishers
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Looking for exciting and interactive ways to help your Key Stage 3 students grasp area and circumference of circles? These no-prep, hands-on activities promote understanding of what pi (π) is and how it relates to a circle’s area and circumference. Perfect for Pi Day (14th March) or to supplement your current lessons.
What your students will gain:
A deeper understanding of circle geometry
Mastery of the formulas for circumference and area
The ability to apply knowledge to solve problems
A fun and engaging way to learn maths!
This resource includes:
Hands-on paper cutting activities to discover the relationship between circumference and area in a practical way.
Worksheets, activities, and a game to solidify concepts and practise calculations.
Colouring pages for creative reinforcement and stress-free learning.
Colour and black & white versions of some pages
20-page booklet + colour options and solutions
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Are you looking for fun and engaging maths art activities? This resource provides hands-on learning for Key Stage 3 students - perfect to introduce circle topics or revise them. Explore key concepts such as vocabulary, area and circumference formulas, symmetry, and pi through a variety of activities. The completed work will also create a stunning classroom display.
What’s inside:
Circle terminology: Label parts of a circle and complete engaging exercises.
Circle formulas: Explore formulas through interactive colouring activities.
Parabolas and chords: Discover the relationship between these geometric elements through hands-on activities.
Cartoids: Learn to construct these intriguing curves step-by-step.
Symmetry: Practice drawing and reflecting images in different quadrants.
Compass skills: Improve compass use for precise circle drawing.
Fibonacci spiral: Colour this mesmerizing pattern to experience the beauty of maths.
Pi exploration: Plot the first 10 digits of pi on a circular bar chart for visual learning.
Relaxing colouring pages: Foster creativity
Solutions included
13 activities + differentiated options + covers + solutions
Available as A4 pdf
Check out the free sample here:
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Do your Key Stage 2 students struggle with multiplication fact fluency? Bring spring cheer to your classroom with these no-prep printable multiplication charts to practice times tables to 10x10.
Choose from vibrant tulips or classic daffodils, with color or print options. Available A4 Size as a pdf download with 25 pages plus teacher instructions & student solutions. Includes teacher tips to help support students who struggle to recall facts and an answer key so students can self-check work.
Benefits:
Engage students: Beautiful floral designs make learning multiplication facts fun and visually appealing.
Multiple options: Choose from blank, partially-filled, and completed charts to suit individual needs.
Convenient formats: Includes full-page charts, pocket charts for your students, and bookmark-sized references.
Reusable: Print and laminate for long-lasting use year after year.
Teacher tips: Suggestions on how to support your students who struggle with multiplication fact retention.
What’s Inside:
Colorful Tulips: 2 colour options + black & white version
Classic Daffodils: 1 colour option + black & white version
Various Sizes: 3 size options
Teacher Tips: Teacher tips for supporting students
Student Answer Key: Self-check
Each Design Set Includes:
Large blank multiplication chart
Large completed multiplication chart
Large partially-filled multiplication chart
Completed charts for student maths books - 2 per page
Completed charts for bookmarks - 3 per page
Printable PDF format
How to Use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Make multiplication practice bloom with these charming and versatile charts! Perfect for spring themes, these charts offer a fun and effective way to help your students master their multiplication facts. Download today and bring a touch of floral fun to your maths lessons!
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Do you want to save time creating multiplication chart activities for your students? Engage your students in learning multiplication tables with this versatile multiplication charts clipart set. Your students can use the completed multiplication charts for reference or use the blank and part-filled versions for practice.
Whether your students and beginning multiplication or practicing for multiplication timed tests, you can create custom-made resources to appeal to your students’ preferences.
Why do you need this?
This colourful multiplication chart clipart set is a valuable resource for teachers, homeschoolers and parents.
It provides a variety of engaging visuals to support students in memorising and applying multiplication facts up to 12x12.
Create multiplication chart activities tailored to your students’ preferences or you classroom theme.
Differentiated options - completed, blank or part-filled
Colour or Black & White options.
Solid-filled charts with a transparent background
Available for personal or commercial use.
What’s inside?
The set includes 18 png images.
Multiplication charts to 12x12 in 5 colour options: orange, blue, teal, rainbow, and black & white.
3 Levels of Practice: Completed charts for quick reference, blank charts for customisation, and partially filled charts with key tables (1x, 2x, 5x, and 10x) for targeted practice.
Translucent tracking guide (optional) to help your students visually track their progress.
High-Resolution PNG Images: Solid-filled charts with transparent backgrounds for for easy layering in your worksheets, presentations, and other projects (no white border around the chart).
Personal & Commercial Use: Perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, parents, and TES creators.
Ideas for use
Print the multiplication charts and use them as flashcards, reference sheets, or for creating interactive multiplication mats.
Print the partially filled charts and use them for guided practice or formative assessment.
Print the completed charts and use them as posters or reference materials in your classroom.
The translucent tracking guide (optional) can be used as an overlay on top of the blank chart on screen to help students visually track their progress as they fill in the multiplication facts.
This clipart can also be used to create multiplication bookmarks, worksheets, and other educational resources.
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Are you looking for engaging ways to help your students understand odd and even numbers? These odd and even numbers worksheets are no-prep activities to save you valuable time and help your students gain a deeper understanding of odd and even numbers and how they support mathematical thinking.
Benefits:
Understanding the rules of odd and even numbers goes beyond memorising equations like “odd + odd = even”.
Here’s why it’s beneficial:
Knowing if a number is even lets you quickly predict results of certain operations. For example, you know adding an even number to any number won’t change its odd/even property (even + even = even, even + odd = odd). This makes many calculations faster and easier.
Even numbers are divisible by 2. Understanding even/odd lays the groundwork for learning divisibility rules for other numbers.
Classifying numbers as odd or even helps with grouping and sorting problems. You can quickly identify which numbers can be paired together and which ones will be left out.
Odd and even form a basic number pattern. Recognizing this pattern helps develop logical thinking skills, which are crucial throughout mathematics.
What’s inside:
What are odd and even numbers? - Odd or even? Pairing Activity
Odd and even numbers on a 100 chart
Odd word search
Double Trouble
Adding and subtracting odd and even numbers
Multiplying and dividing odd and even numbers
Design a poster to review what your students have learned
Always, Sometimes, never
Be the teacher
Odd or even puzzle
Solutions
How to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Looking for engaging maths resources to support young learners? This set of ten frame posters and cards (numbers 0-10) provides a visual and interactive way for your students to explore numbers and build foundational maths skills such as decomposing numbers to 10.
Benefits:
Clear and colourful visuals: Reinforce number recognition with brightly colored ten frames and corresponding digits and number words.
Multiple formats: Choose from eye-catching posters for classroom displays or versatile flashcards for maths centres.
Differentiation options: Cater to individual learning styles with colour options, traceable numbers, and blank frames for customisation.
Hands-on activities:
Cards can be used as playdough mats, for manipulative practice, or for colouring and tracing.
What’s Inside:
Large ten frame posters - colour or black & white
Number cards (4 per page) in 4 versions:
colour,
black-filled numbers & counters,
white-filled numbers & counters,
dashed numbers for tracing.
A4 Size pdf
Useful for:
Number recognition (0-10)
Subitizing (recognising quantities at a glance)
Counting Number words
How to Use:
Display posters in your classroom as a reference for students.
Use flashcards for individual practice, small group activities.
Encourage students to interact with the cards by adding playdough counters, tracing numbers, or decorating them based on themes.
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Engage Your Key Stage 2 Students with a Maths colouring summer craftivity to practise multiplication facts!
Is keeping your students engaged in maths a struggle as the summer holidays approach? Look no further! This creative maths colouring craftivity will have your KS2 students practising their multiplication facts while having a blast in the process!
This no-prep, printable resource is perfect for:
Bringing a splash of colour to your classroom display!
Saving you valuable planning time.
Keeping students engaged in maths learning.
Benefits:
Spark creativity: Your students will love getting creative while revising times tables.
Multiple display options: Choose from flat, 3D with a flat back, or a 3D hanging decoration.
Saves you time: This resource requires no preparation – simply print and go!
Print-friendly: Black and white design is economical and easy to use.
Available in A4 size
Answers included: Makes marking a breeze!
What’s Included:
6 engaging student activity pages
Solutions for easy marking
Multiplication Charts for additional support
A display board heading
Print-friendly black and white design
Available as A4 pdf
Learning Objectives:
Number : Multiplication facts to 10x10
How to Use:
Print the craftivity pages.
Students answer the rounding questions on each page and colour the corresponding sections of the jellyfish based on the colour coding provided.
Students cut out the jellyfish shapes.
Choose your display option:
Flat: Simply stick the jellyfish onto a bulletin board.
3D Display: Fold the jellyfish in half and glue the backs together for a stand-up display.
3D Hanging Mobile: Use all 6 jellyfish to create a colourful mobile or classroom garland.
Where to Use:
End-of-the-year activity
Independent practice
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Make the most of the summer term and keep your Key Stage 2 students engaged with this exciting maths craftivity!
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Help your Key Stage 2 students master multiplication and division with this exciting and educational pack of easily accessible, printable puzzles and games!
Packed with 14 different low-prep games, activities, class posters and blank & part-filled multiplication charts, this resource is designed to make multiplication practice fun, interactive, and effective. Also includes solutions for the independent activities to enable students to self-check answers, promoting independence.
Perfect for Key Stage 2 students and the simple design makes it suitable for older students who need extra support. Available A4 size pdf with 50+ student pages + solutions, posters & resources
Benefits:
Engaging and interactive way to practice multiplication tables
14 print-friendly games and activities
Designed for Key Stage 2
Encourages independent, paired, and small group work
Low-prep resources
Helps your students develop multiplication fluency
Fun and enjoyable learning experience
Contents:
Independent Activities:
Spin & Multiply
Multiplication Fact Families
Product Puzzle
Multiplication maze
Puzzle Squares
Puzzle Room
Multiplication 5 Ways
Paired Activities
Domino Multiplication
Tic Tac Toe (2x to 12x)
Multiplication Memory Game (2x to 12x)
Bump Games (2x to 12x)
5 in a row (to 6x6)
Factor Drop Game
Group Activities:
Factor Track Board Game
Multiplication Bingo (2x to 12x)
Solutions
Games Resources
Dominoes
Tic Tac Toe Symbol Cards and Multiplies Cards (2x to 12x)
Factor Track Division Cards (÷2 to ÷12)
Factor Drop Products Cards
Multiplication Bingo Multiples (2x to 12x)
Multiplication Grids - Completed and blank
Multiplication Posters (0 to 12)
Dice template (Blank)
Spinners (Two 1 to 10 spinners)
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Multiplication Practice Jellyfish Craftivity
Multiplication & Division Flash Cards & Tracking
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Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games
Are you looking for easy ways for students to develop multiplication fact fluency? These summer-themed multiplication chart mats have blank & pre-filled versions for reference during lessons or as extra practice. Perfect for quick reinforcement of multiplication skills as an end-of-the-year activity.
They also include a range of strategies such as skip counting, equal groups, multiplication arrays and repeated addition to develop number sense.
Benefits:
Boosts multiplication and division fact fluency
Laminate to make regular practice easily accessible year after year!
Various multiplication strategies develops a deeper conceptual understanding.
What’s Inside:
2 Blank multiplication chart designs
2 Completed multiplication chart designs
2 Multiplication strategies chart designs
Colour or black & white versions
A4 pdf.
Strategies included:
Equal Groups
Array
Repeated Addition
Skip Counting
Writing the Full Multiplication Sentence
How to use:
Print a blank or partially-filled chart for each student in their preferred design in colour or black & white.
Discuss how to complete the multiplication chart.
Laminated charts can be used with whiteboard markers to save time and printing costs for regular practice. (Some students , particularly those who are left-handed, may become frustrated if their hand erases the ink and may prefer not laminated versions.)
Where to use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
Classroom
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Multiplication & Strategies Mats - Spring
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Multiplication & Strategies Mats - Winter
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Multiplication & Strategies Mats Seaonal BUNDLE