Times Tables – Friday 22nd January

How many of these times tables questions can you answer?

You might want to time yourself to see how quickly you can do them (but it is important to still be accurate!)

If possible, get an adult to mark them for you.

If this is not possible, send you answers via email or the blog and we will do it.

GOOD LUCK!

The chart below can be used to assess those you know and those you need to practise more. Simply colour in or write down the ones you don’t know and identify which times tables they are in. Then get practising!

6 thoughts on “Times Tables – Friday 22nd January

  • 22nd January 2021 at 10:08 am
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    36
    44
    12
    36
    6400
    48
    27
    49
    7
    8
    6
    4200
    36
    10
    7
    8
    11
    6
    49000
    144
    24
    11
    4
    180
    81
    9
    12
    132
    81
    4
    9
    108
    8
    2100
    9
    21
    56
    7200
    7
    12

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  • 22nd January 2021 at 10:20 am
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    1 t’o 14 my seconds were 30sec
    15 to 28 is 29 sec
    29 to 40 is 13 sec

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  • 22nd January 2021 at 11:47 am
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    i was so close to finish all calculations i got 36 out of 40

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  • 22nd January 2021 at 11:48 am
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    sorry for not being on the zoom i feel relly sick but ill do some work

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  • 22nd January 2021 at 2:01 pm
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    1)36
    2) 44
    3)12
    4)36
    5)6400
    6)48
    7)27
    8)49
    9)7
    10)8
    11)6
    12)4200
    13)36
    14)10
    15)70
    16)8
    17)11
    18)12
    19)70,000
    20)8
    21)6
    22)24
    23)24
    24)11
    25)4
    26)18
    27)81
    28 )9
    29)12
    30)132
    32)4
    33)9
    34)108
    35)8
    36)2100
    37)8
    38)21
    39)56
    40)7200
    41)7
    42)12

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  • 22nd January 2021 at 2:02 pm
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    It took me 2:14 seconds on paper

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