Children who do not yet know their times tables should start here, working through 12 gentle levels that build understanding before recall, with division woven in at the end.
Every times table follows the same gentle path: understand what multiplication means, practise the pattern, answer questions with support, apply it to word problems, and finally master the division facts.
Each times table (2 to 12) has these 12 levels. Complete them in order for the best learning experience.
3 groups of 4 equals 12
Count 3 stars, 4 times
Round 1 of 4
Available Numbers:
Your Sequence:
Hint: 3 → 6 → 9 → 12
💡 Hint: Count by 3s
Emma has 3 boxes of crayons. Each box has 4 crayons. How many crayons does Emma have?
Sarah has 3 boxes and puts 4 toys in each box. What calculation helps us find the total?
Lisa has 3 bags and puts 4 marbles in each bag. Fill in: ___ × ___?
If I buy 3 packets of 4 apples, how many apples do I have?
Emma buys 3 bags with 4 candies in each bag. How many candies does she have?
Your Answer:
If we know that:
Then what else do we know?
Think: What times 3 equals 12?
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