Multiplication facts worksheets
Focused recall for times tables and basic facts.
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Create original printable multiplication worksheets for classroom practice, homework, or quick revision. Build multiplication facts worksheets, mixed multiplication worksheets, double digit multiplication worksheets, and area model practice with answer keys.
Grade preset guide: General mode lets you choose the worksheet type, range, difficulty, and answer key.
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.
Solve each mixed multiplication worksheet question. Try to recall the facts without using table order.
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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Yes. Generate a worksheet, add an answer key if needed, then use the print or save as PDF button to create a clean paper copy.
Yes. You can include or hide the answer key before printing, which makes the worksheets useful for both practice and marking.
Yes. The questions are generated from ExamCompanion's own multiplication logic, not copied from other worksheet sites.
The presets are designed for Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5 practice, but you can adjust the type, range, difficulty, and question count for other learners.
Yes. Choose 2 digit by 1 digit or 2 digit by 2 digit to create double digit multiplication worksheets with larger working space.
Yes. Area model practice shows a helper prompt so learners can break multiplication into tens and ones before solving.