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Multiplication and division
Help your key stage 1 and key stage 2 classes solve problems, understand arrays, and learn multiplication facts, inverse division facts and times tables with this collection of maths resources.
You’ll find downloadable multiplication tables workbooks, strategies, games and worksheets to practise one-step and multi-step multiplication and division word problems.
You’ll also find PowerPoints to help teach and practise long multiplication with one and two-digit numbers, and for multiplying fractions by other fractions and whole numbers.
Our Speed maths collection is great for developing children’s mental maths skills and includes worksheets to practise times tables up to 12 and multiplying decimals . You may also like our interactive whiteboard game, Bubble Multiples.
Practising for the MTCs? Try our KS1-2 teaching pack, Mastering multiplication, designed to support your teaching of times tables and aligned to the national curriculum.