Times Tables
Times Tables Songs
|
|
|
|
Times Tables Jenga
Instructions: Using coloured Jenga blocks, set up the tower like in a normal game of Jenga. When it is your turn, choose a block that you think you can remove without the tower falling down (you can give it a little poke to see!). Before removing the block, click on a number of that colour to see your question. If it is the first question of that colour, click number one. The next time someone takes another block of that colour they will select number two, and so on.
Tell your group the answer to your question. They may need to check if your answer is correct (they could use the times tables grid at the top of this page). If they are happy that it is correct you can remove your block. If it is not correct (they would need to prove this!) then you skip your turn and do not get to remove the block.
(If you don't have coloured Jenga blocks you could always make a spinner with each colour,
or pull the colours out of a hat to find out which question to answer.)
Tell your group the answer to your question. They may need to check if your answer is correct (they could use the times tables grid at the top of this page). If they are happy that it is correct you can remove your block. If it is not correct (they would need to prove this!) then you skip your turn and do not get to remove the block.
(If you don't have coloured Jenga blocks you could always make a spinner with each colour,
or pull the colours out of a hat to find out which question to answer.)
Times Tables Games & Videos
The Splash Website has some Times Tables videos that give tricks and tips to help you learn your Times Tables. Worth checking out!
Printable Resources
Click on the pictures below to access each resource.
You could time yourself when completing these activities, then do them again and try to beat your time!
You could time yourself when completing these activities, then do them again and try to beat your time!
Flash Cards:
These can be used to play a matching/memory game, or just to practise flipping through the cards and answering the sums as quickly as you can.
These can be used to play a matching/memory game, or just to practise flipping through the cards and answering the sums as quickly as you can.
Multiplication Bingo
Find some friends or family members to play bingo with. |
Multiplication Circles:
Another way to practise and improve your speed. |