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3 times table
The 5-step plan.
- 3 x 10 = 30
- 3 x 11 = 33
- 3 x 12 = 36
Step 1a: View, read aloud and repeat
Step 1a is to get familiar with the table, so view, read aloud and repeat. If you think you remember them it's time to test your knowledge at step 1b.
Step 1b: In sequence
Fill in your answers. Once you have entered all the answers, click on 'Check' to see whether you have got them all right! If you got all the answers right, practice the 3 times table shuffled in random order.
Step 2: Drag the right answer to the question
Step 3: shuffled.
Practice the 3 times table shuffled. Fill in all answers and press 'check' to see how many you got right.
Step 4: Multiple choice
Try to answer all the 15 questions right!
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These games give the possibility to repeat the questions and improve the knowledge of the 3 multiplication table. Enjoy the 3 times table games!
Memory times table game
Try to find as fast a possible the matching questions and answers!
3 times table memory
3 times table chart.
This is where you can practice your 3 times table. There are various ways the tables can be practiced. For example, you can practice the 3 times table in sequence, and once you have got the hang of that, you can make it a bit harder by practicing the sums up in random order. You can also practice the tables against the clock with the speed test. If you want to practice at your leisure, print out the 3 times table worksheet and practice with that. The three times table is the multiplication table of 3 where we get the product of multiplying 3 with whole numbers. It is helpful to find the multiples of 3. Below you will see the 3 multiplication Chart.
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Click on the worksheet to view it in a larger format. For the 3 times table worksheet you can choose between three different sorts of exercise. In the first exercise you have to draw a line from the sum to the correct answer. In the second exercise you have to enter the missing number to complete the sum correctly. In the third exercise you have to answer the sums which have been shuffled.
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Description of the 3 times table
This is where you can practice the 3 times table by entering all the answers and then checking how many you got right. There are various ways the tables can be practiced. You are now on the 3 times table page where multiplication calculations can be practiced in sequence. Once you have mastered the table in sequence you can practice the sums in random order. You can learn the tables on a PC, tablet, iPad or mobile phone. You learn this table in year 4 maths.
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Mrs Morgan, the class's teacher, pinned numbers onto the backs of three children. Use the information to find out what the three numbers were.
All the Digits
This multiplication uses each of the digits 0 - 9 once and once only. Using the information given, can you replace the stars in the calculation with figures?
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Investigate the sum of the numbers on the top and bottom faces of a line of three dice. What do you notice?
How Do You Do It?
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Tom and Ben visited Numberland. Use the maps to work out the number of points each of their routes scores.
Ordering Cards
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Let Us Divide!
Look at different ways of dividing things. What do they mean? How might you show them in a picture, with things, with numbers and symbols?
Place four pebbles on the sand in the form of a square. Keep adding as few pebbles as necessary to double the area. How many extra pebbles are added each time?
Sweets in a Box
How many different shaped boxes can you design for 36 sweets in one layer? Can you arrange the sweets so that no sweets of the same colour are next to each other in any direction?
Round and Round the Circle
What happens if you join every second point on this circle? How about every third point? Try with different steps and see if you can predict what will happen.
Highest and Lowest
Put operations signs between the numbers 3 4 5 6 to make the highest possible number and lowest possible number.
Zios and Zepts
On the planet Vuv there are two sorts of creatures. The Zios have 3 legs and the Zepts have 7 legs. The great planetary explorer Nico counted 52 legs. How many Zios and how many Zepts were there?
Abundant Numbers
48 is called an abundant number because it is less than the sum of its factors (without itself). Can you find some more abundant numbers?
Find at least one way to put in some operation signs to make these digits come to 100.
Flashing Lights
Norrie sees two lights flash at the same time, then one of them flashes every 4th second, and the other flashes every 5th second. How many times do they flash together during a whole minute?
The Moons of Vuvv
The planet of Vuvv has seven moons. Can you work out how long it is between each super-eclipse?
Mystery Matrix
Can you fill in this table square? The numbers 2 -12 were used to generate it with just one number used twice.
Four Goodness Sake
Use 4 four times with simple operations so that you get the answer 12. Can you make 15, 16 and 17 too?
Multiplication Squares
Can you work out the arrangement of the digits in the square so that the given products are correct? The numbers 1 - 9 may be used once and once only.
Factor Lines
Arrange the four number cards on the grid, according to the rules, to make a diagonal, vertical or horizontal line.
Two Primes Make One Square
Can you make square numbers by adding two prime numbers together?
Cubes Within Cubes
We start with one yellow cube and build around it to make a 3x3x3 cube with red cubes. Then we build around that red cube with blue cubes and so on. How many cubes of each colour have we used?
I'm thinking of a number. My number is both a multiple of 5 and a multiple of 6. What could my number be?
Which Is Quicker?
Which is quicker, counting up to 30 in ones or counting up to 300 in tens? Why?
A Square of Numbers
Can you put the numbers 1 to 8 into the circles so that the four calculations are correct?
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Up and Down Staircases
One block is needed to make an up-and-down staircase, with one step up and one step down. How many blocks would be needed to build an up-and-down staircase with 5 steps up and 5 steps down?
Carrying Cards
These sixteen children are standing in four lines of four, one behind the other. They are each holding a card with a number on it. Can you work out the missing numbers?
An Easy Way to Multiply by 10?
Do you agree with Badger's statements? Is Badger's reasoning 'watertight'? Why or why not?
Multiples Grid
What do the numbers shaded in blue on this hundred square have in common? What do you notice about the pink numbers? How about the shaded numbers in the other squares?
Factors and Multiples Game
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Music to My Ears
Can you predict when you'll be clapping and when you'll be clicking if you start this rhythm? How about when a friend begins a new rhythm at the same time?
What's in the Box?
This big box multiplies anything that goes inside it by the same number. If you know the numbers that come out, what multiplication might be going on in the box?
Factor-multiple Chains
Can you see how these factor-multiple chains work? Find the chain which contains the smallest possible numbers. How about the largest possible numbers?
This challenge is a game for two players. Choose two of the numbers to multiply or divide, then mark your answer on the number line. Can you get four in a row?
Picture a Pyramid ...
Imagine a pyramid which is built in square layers of small cubes. If we number the cubes from the top, starting with 1, can you picture which cubes are directly below this first cube?
The Remainders Game
Play this game and see if you can figure out the computer's chosen number.
Which Symbol?
Choose a symbol to put into the number sentence.
Times Tables Shifts
In this activity, the computer chooses a times table and shifts it. Can you work out the table and the shift each time?
Counting Cogs
Which pairs of cogs let the coloured tooth touch every tooth on the other cog? Which pairs do not let this happen? Why?
Light the Lights Again
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Follow the Numbers
What happens when you add the digits of a number then multiply the result by 2 and you keep doing this? You could try for different numbers and different rules.
Curious Number
Can you order the digits from 1-3 to make a number which is divisible by 3 so when the last digit is removed it becomes a 2-figure number divisible by 2, and so on?
Factor Track
Factor track is not a race but a game of skill. The idea is to go round the track in as few moves as possible, keeping to the rules.
So It's Times!
How will you decide which way of flipping over and/or turning the grid will give you the highest total?
Square Subtraction
Look at what happens when you take a number, square it and subtract your answer. What kind of number do you get? Can you prove it?
This Pied Piper of Hamelin
Investigate the different numbers of people and rats there could have been if you know how many legs there are altogether!
Multiply Multiples 1
Can you complete this calculation by filling in the missing numbers? In how many different ways can you do it?
Multiply Multiples 2
Can you work out some different ways to balance this equation?
Multiply Multiples 3
Have a go at balancing this equation. Can you find different ways of doing it?
Division Rules
This challenge encourages you to explore dividing a three-digit number by a single-digit number.
Always, Sometimes or Never? Number
Are these statements always true, sometimes true or never true?
Satisfying Four Statements
Can you find any two-digit numbers that satisfy all of these statements?
Picture Your Method
Can you match these calculation methods to their visual representations?
Compare the Calculations
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Dicey Array
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4 by 4 Mathdokus
Can you use the clues to complete these 4 by 4 Mathematical Sudokus?
Xavi's T-shirt
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Hey. You'll discover a great amount of x3 exercises in the 3 times table worksheets PDF .
You can use simple strategies to quickly obtain the correct answer in Multiplying by 3 activities . One of these strategies is the skip counting in 3s method, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36.
Download free 3 times table worksheets and enjoy multiplication to the fullest, where given 3 x 5, it suffices just to count from 3 up to the 5th digit in the skip count line, thus the answer. The 5th digit is 15.
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The 3, 6 and 9 Times-tables – Reasoning and Problem Solving
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(4C6a) Recall multiplication and division facts for multiplication tables up to 12 × 12 (4C6c) Recognise and use factor pairs and commutativity in mental calculations
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3 Times Table Mastery Check
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Age range: 7-11
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Print 3 times table worksheet. Click on the worksheet to view it in a larger format. For the 3 times table worksheet you can choose between three different sorts of exercise. In the first exercise you have to draw a line from the sum to the correct answer. In the second exercise you have to enter the missing number to complete the sum correctly.
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This worksheet with multiplication and division word problems for Year 3 students is based around the 3x, 4x and 8x tables. It is ideal for helping your Year 3 students practise using their multiplication and division skills. Our Year 3 Maths Multiplication and Division Workbook is another great way of reinforcing your teaching in this area. Or, if you're looking to deepen children's ...
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Use this year 3 Diving into Mastery teaching pack to support the White Rose Maths step 8: 'The 3 times-table'. This comprehensive teaching resource pack includes a PowerPoint that can be used with the whole class to take them through questions to support fluency, reasoning and problem-solving. In addition to this, there is a set of activity sheets to help the children practise their skills ...
These worksheets contain simple multiplication word problems. Students derive a multiplication equation from the word problem, solve the equation by mental multiplication and express the answer in appropriate units. Students should understand the meaning of multiplication before attempting these worksheets. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2 Worksheet ...
The 3, 6 and 9 Times-tables reasoning and problem solving worksheet. Answer sheet. National Curriculum Objectives: (4C6a) Recall multiplication and division facts for multiplication tables up to 12 × 12. (4C6c) Recognise and use factor pairs and commutativity in mental calculations. This resource is available to download with a Premium ...
Subject: Mathematics. Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. pdf, 383.74 KB. 10 questions that check children's understanding of the 3 times table through more complex methods than just giving them a 3 times table test. Included are word problems, reasoning questions and showing the relationship between numbers.
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Reasoning and Problem Solving The 8 Times Table Reasoning and Problem Solving The 8 Times Table Developing 1a. 2a. Various answers, for example: 1 x 8 and 2 x 4 = 8, 8 x 3 and 6 x 4 = 24. 3a. Rosie is correct. She has 2 equal groups of 8. Jay has 16 sweets but his groups are not equal. Expected 4a. 5a. Various answers, for example: 4 x 10
This puts children's knowledge of the 2, 4, and 8 times tables to the test with a variety of different problems. How can I use these Times Table problem solving worksheets? This fantastic set of differentiated 3, 4 and 8 times table word problem-solving worksheets will get your KS2 students to think about times tables in a practical sense.
Use this year 3 Diving into Mastery teaching pack to support the White Rose Maths step 8: 'The 3 times-table'. This comprehensive teaching resource pack includes a PowerPoint that can be used with the whole class to take them through questions to support fluency, reasoning and problem-solving. In addition to this, there is a set of activity sheets to help the children practise their skills ...
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