Mixed times tables
Mixed times tables helps children practise building fluency with mixed times tables and equal groups. Read the short guide, solve one browser task, and print a fresh worksheet when more repetition is useful.
How to solve this
- Read the mixed times tables task carefully and underline the numbers you already know.
- A multiplication fact is a shortcut for equal groups. 4 × 3 means 4 groups of 3, or 3 + 3 + 3 + 3.
- After solving, check whether the answer fits the number range and the question.
Examples
6 × 7 = ?
42
9 × __ = 54
6
What children practice
- Mixed times tables
- times-table facts
- missing factors
- using repeated addition when unsure
Practice online
Try one short exercise in the browser.
Printable worksheet
Create a fresh printable worksheet with an answer key for extra practice on paper.
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FAQ
What should children know before mixed times tables?
It helps if children are comfortable with skip counting and repeated addition.
What can we do if mixed times tables feels hard?
A multiplication fact is a shortcut for equal groups. 4 × 3 means 4 groups of 3, or 3 + 3 + 3 + 3.
How much practice is enough?
A focused round of 5 to 10 minutes is usually enough for second graders. Stop while the child can still explain one step clearly.