Multiplication facts worksheets
Focused recall for times tables and basic facts.
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Create multiplication arrays worksheets that help students connect rows, columns, and repeated groups to multiplication facts. Print practice sheets with answer keys.
Grade preset guide: Grade 3 focuses on times table facts and short multiplication facts worksheets.
Printable multiplication worksheets for facts, mixed practice, double digit work, and area models.
Focused recall for times tables and basic facts.
Out-of-order facts from the selected range.
Written working for 2 digit by 1 digit or 2 digit by 2 digit.
Partial-products practice for larger multiplication.
Visual arrays plus multiplication and division review.
Color-key, property, and longer written practice.
Draw an array for each multiplication fact, then use the rows and columns to find the total.
Teacher/Parent notes
Mark with the answer key, circle missed facts, then generate a shorter follow-up worksheet for those skills.
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Draw 1 rows with 1 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 5 rows with 7 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 3 rows with 9 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 5 rows with 1 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 4 rows with 10 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 1 rows with 2 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 4 rows with 9 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 2 rows with 10 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 1 rows with 1 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 5 rows with 7 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 3 rows with 9 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 5 rows with 1 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 4 rows with 10 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 1 rows with 2 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 4 rows with 9 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 2 rows with 10 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 2 rows with 5 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 4 rows with 1 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 5 rows with 3 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 2 rows with 6 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 8 rows with 9 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 4 rows with 8 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 1 rows with 3 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 7 rows with 3 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 9 rows with 9 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 7 rows with 4 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 10 rows with 8 in each row, then count the total.
Draw 7 rows with 10 in each row, then count the total.
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A multiplication array shows equal rows and columns, helping students understand a fact such as 4 x 6 as 4 rows of 6.
Yes. The worksheet gives prompts and working space so students can draw or sketch the array before answering.
Yes. Arrays are useful when students are moving from repeated addition into multiplication facts.