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Multiplication Tables of 2-9 with Missing Factors Workbook (downloadable digital product)

Multiplication Tables of 2-9 with Missing Factors Workbook (downloadable digital product)

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Develop children's ability to learn and memorise their 2-9 times table with this multiplication workbook which provides focused practice. This resource comes with 30 pages of practice sheets with each one consisting of 18 multiplication sums. It challenges the learner to effectively learn the product of each multiplication sum by working out the missing factors. The content of the workbook is as follows:

Pages 1-10 focuses on multiplication facts of 2-9 by requiring the learner to work out the products of two given factors e.g. 3 X 4 = _____.

Pages 11-20 focuses on multiplication facts of 2-9 by requiring the learner to work out the second missing factor of a given sum e.g. 8 X ____ = 16. 

Pages 21-30 focuses on multiplication facts of 2-9 by requiring the learner to work out the first missing factor of a given sum e.g. ____ X 3 = 9

 

30 pages of multiplication activities 

Answers included at the end of the workbook

 

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Created by a fully qualified and experienced college lecturer

Shazia Akhtar is a primary teacher and college lecturer with a B.Ed (Hons) in Primary Education, a Master in Education (M.Ed) and a Doctorate in Education (EdD) - all achieved from a top Scottish University.