A4 Landscape document with a times table grid up to 30 x 30<br />
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Perfect for factor finding lessons.<br />
(Second page has the same grid but with product >200 removed)<br />
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Great resources as you can copy and paste any size tables grid out from it.
Two sets of differentiated times tables tests. Aimed at year three and upwards.<br />
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Set 1<br />
12 Questions for each times table.<br />
They include worded questions as well (eg product, 4 lots of 3, double three) to get the children used to hearing vocab in all situations.<br />
There are two tests for each times table to give pupils a fair chance of showing what they know.<br />
All tables from the twos up to twelves and a few beyond for challenge.<br />
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Set 2<br />
16 Questions for each times table.<br />
Same content as set 1, but questions 13-16 are harder.<br />
Additional four questions test ability to do 20x or 15x or one either side (ege 19x & 21x and 14 and 16x)<br />
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See previews if I haven't explained this very well.<br />
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I have used these for many years in the classroom. The two tests provide the right level of challenge and they are quick and easy to administer.
<p>I re-did the formatting and layout as part of a maths course. This made the game easier to alter and then I created a full set of games.</p>
<p>I DID NOT CREATE THIS TEMPLATE - I have merely recycled a free resource.</p>
<p>These are great for early morning or simple activities for finishers.</p>
<p>Each game track is identical. Two or three children can play against each other whilst working on their own times table. They can move their counter on their own board and answer the relevant questions. Whoever reaches the end of their board first is still the winner.</p>
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<p>But edited and re-written into a simple printable format.</p>
<p>Version available for SEND children as well.</p>
<p>Works well alongside books and computer research.</p>
<p>Really useful if you have a limited number of books / PCs / Ipads etc.</p>