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Sample Math Worksheet - Simple and Advanced Multiplication Tables
This sample worksheet shows you how to structure both basic and advanced multiplication tables. These formats are meant to help students memorize simple multiplcation problems and, when randomized, challenge them.
The following sample multiplaction worksheets were design to help you create your own multiplication tables. Give blank versions to your child or students to fill in.
Instructions: Multiply the number in each column by the number in each row, inserting the answer where they join on the grid.
-The basic times table; perfect for memorizing simple multiplication problems:
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...
1 1 2 3...
2 2 4 6...
3 3 6 9...
4
5...
-More advanced, random times table; perfect for testing what was mastered in the basic table above:
X 2 6 9 13 3 10 11 1 4 5...
4 8 20 32...
7 14 42...
2 4...
9
10
Mixing up the columns and rows time and again will force your child to truly recall an answer rather than simply remember what comes next.
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