Magnificent Multiplications!

Class three have been working very hard on their times tables this week. We have launched ‘Angry Birds’ in class – a weekly test, racing against time (2 minutes to be precise) to get a full 20 questions correct. Year three are very keen to test their knowledge and came up with the idea of creating a blog to challenge each other with questions.

This year we are focusing on the 3,4 and 8 times tables (continuing to practice 2,5 and 10!).

Don’t forget our focus on two-digit numbers times (x) one-digit numbers year three!

May the maths challenging commence! Good luck!

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46 thoughts on “Magnificent Multiplications!

  • 23/01/2014 at 1:25 pm
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    12 x 4 – use the grid method to help!

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  • 23/01/2014 at 1:25 pm
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    12×12= 
    Use column method to help you.

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  • 23/01/2014 at 1:28 pm
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    What is 9×6? Use grid method to help you!

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  • 23/01/2014 at 1:29 pm
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    What is 7 times 7? You can use any method you want .

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  • 23/01/2014 at 1:30 pm
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    Layla’s question is 144.Try 13×7!

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  • 23/01/2014 at 1:32 pm
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    I am answering Elsie’s one, it is:
    12×4=48

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  • 23/01/2014 at 1:33 pm
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    90×7. It’s good to use grid method for this one!

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  • 23/01/2014 at 1:35 pm
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    Rachel your answer is 54

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  • 24/01/2014 at 1:24 pm
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    Try this question: 19×8, use the formal (carry over) method to help.

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  • 24/01/2014 at 1:32 pm
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    Maybe you could try 12×12=

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  • 24/01/2014 at 1:33 pm
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    Maybe you could try 47×3=
    Maybe you could use a method like the number line to help.

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  • 24/01/2014 at 1:36 pm
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    Do 65×7=
    Try to use a grid method

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  • 29/01/2014 at 1:16 pm
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    5×7 use a number line to help you!

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  • 29/01/2014 at 6:46 pm
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    Try 99 x 9 minus 99 x 8. This one’s easy!

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  • 30/01/2014 at 1:48 pm
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    Emerson your answer is 250. Try 14×4 and use the grid method!!

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  • 30/01/2014 at 1:50 pm
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    Jack your answer is:56.
    Try 33×44

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  • 31/01/2014 at 1:17 pm
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    Stuck on a question? Try doing a method like the grid method.

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  • 31/01/2014 at 1:34 pm
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    Try this one 18×6=
    Use the number line method to help you

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  • 04/02/2014 at 2:07 pm
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    Try this one 18×6=
    Use the number line method to hep

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  • 05/02/2014 at 1:25 pm
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    12×4 use grid method to help.

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  • 05/02/2014 at 1:33 pm
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    This is Callie’s multiplication question:

    12 x12 =144

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  • 05/02/2014 at 1:36 pm
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    18×6=168.Now try 12×12=
    Use the grid method

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  • 05/02/2014 at 1:38 pm
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    Layla’s:
    12 x 12 =144

    Try:
    3 x 12 =

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  • 05/02/2014 at 1:39 pm
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    Try 8×8. Also Callie’s answer is 144!

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  • 12/02/2014 at 1:21 pm
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    15×6 use a number line to help. I hope you get it right.

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  • 26/02/2014 at 1:35 pm
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    6 x 8 =.    
    4 x 2 =
    5 x 6 =
    8 x 8 =

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  • 05/03/2014 at 1:56 pm
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    6 x 8=48
    4 x 2=8
    5 x 6=30
    8 x 8=64
    Are Gabrielles
    Now try:
    4 x 8=?
    5 x 9=?
    8 x 8=?
    9 x 9=?

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  • 05/03/2014 at 2:24 pm
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    Elsie’s:
    4 x 8 = 32
    5 x 9 = 45
    8 x 8 = 64
    9 x 9 = 91

    Try :
    12 x 3 = 
    7 x 7 =
    6 x 9=
    4 x 16 =  (use grid method)
                                                    

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  • 21/03/2014 at 1:51 pm
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    Gabrielle’s 
     12×3= 32
     7 x 7 = 49
    6 x 9 = 54
     4 x 16 = 72

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  • 26/03/2014 at 1:47 pm
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    Emerson’s :
    1212
    Try:
    12 x 7=
    16 x 4=
    91 x 10=

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  • 18/06/2014 at 12:26 pm
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    Layla’s:
    36
    Try:
    6 x 8
    13 x 4

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