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Browse our collection of division and multiplication worksheets, games, activities, posters and more. These resources support learners to represent multiplication and division scenarios, help learners understand the connection between multiplication and division, and teach mental strategies to help improve fluency and build confidence.

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Multiplication as ‘Groups of’ (1)

A worksheet to help link the concept of ‘groups of’ to the multiplication symbol.

Multiplying by 2-Digit: Sheet (1)

Multiply large numbers by 2-digit numbers.

1-Digit by 3-Digit Multiplication (2)

A set of 1-digit by 3-digit vertical multiplications.

1-Digit by 3-Digit Multiplication (1)

A set of 1-digit by 3-digit vertical multiplications.

1-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication (2)

A set of 1-digit by 2-digit vertical multiplications.

1-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication (1)

A set of 1-digit by 2-digit vertical multiplications.

Multiples Poster Set

A set of posters showing the first 12 multiples of the numbers 1 to 12.

Learning Doubles

Draw the doubles and then write the answers.

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Place Value Game: 4-Digit Numbers

A game in which players use their knowledge of place value to race to the finish. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

Double It Game

A game in which players use their knowledge of doubles to place 4 counters in a row. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

Times Tables Weekly Sets

A set of weekly times tables worksheets. Each week focuses on a different times table.

Rainbow Facts Game

A game in which players use their knowledge of rainbow facts to place 4 counters in a row. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

Place Value: 4 in a Row Game

A game in which players use their knowledge of place value to place 4 counters in a row. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

Number Patterns: Set 2

Work out the pattern rule of each number sequence and then complete.