10 Times Table Around the World Cards
Play really does help children learn ... and this game is designed to help children learn their 10 times table. Ideas on how to play can be found here.
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Who said learning times tables had to be hard! We've turned it into a game with these "Around the World " cards and a set of football multiplication bump! We have more in the pipeline, coming soon.
Play really does help children learn ... and this game is designed to help children learn their 10 times table. Ideas on how to play can be found here.
Our Around the World times table card games are perfect for when you need a quick filler activity. This one covers the 11 times table. Playing instructions can be found here.
One of the hardest times tables to master, the 12 times table can be "drilled" with the help of our Around the World 12 times table card game, which will help children master these tricky sums. Ideas on how to play can be found here.
This is the first our Around the World card games to help children learn their times tables. This one covers the 2 times table. Ideas for how to play can be found here.
Our 3 times table Around the World game is great to support and consolidate in small groups, but also we have varitions for whole class or individual work.
Learning through play is the best way to learn and this card game adds fun to learning the 4 times table. Instructions on how to play our Around the World card games are here.
Either for introducing a new times table or for practice and reinforcement, our 5 times table Around the World cards make learning tables fun. Ideas on how to play can be found here.
Whether as a class, as a small group or as an individual, children will have fun learning their 6 times table by playing our Around the World card games. Instructions are here.
The 7 times table is the one I found hardest to master - but children will have fun learning it with our Around the World games! Find out how to play here.
Have fun learning the 8 times table with these Around the World cards! Ideas and variations for playing the game can be found here.
There is a strong collaborative element to the group versions of our Around the World games. Playing instructions can be found here. This version helps children practise their 9 times table.
Multiplication bump is a two player game that just needs one of our printable boards, 2 dice and 2 colours of counters, one for each player. The rules are simple for kids to learn so you can set this up in the classroom for children to play with a partner, or play at home with your child.
Multiplication bump is such a fun way to "drill" the kids on their times tables, without them knowing that they are being drilled! There is one game board in this printable for each of the times tables, so you can choose the ones you are working on.
Print out our football multiplication bump sheet for the 10 times table and get the kids to challenge a partner with this fun game.
Are the kids perfect on their 11 times table yet? If not, why not have a go at our fun football multiplication bump game!
The 12 times table is always the hardest to learn, so any way you can drill it is a good thing – and if you can drill it with a fun game like this, it's an even better thing, especially from the children's point of view!
Times tables are always more fun to learn when you are playing a game – especially a game where football is involved! This simple printable allows kids to practice the 2 times table with a friend. We have a complete set up to the 12 times table.
The kids can get some practice at the 3 times table with our fun football multiplication bump game. The instructions are on the printable.
Here is the 4 times table version of our football multiplication bump game – ready to print and play…
Have some fun with the 5 times table and our printable football multiplication bump game.
All you need is some coloured counters and two standard dice, together with our football multiplication bump printable game, and the kids will be confident with their 6 times table in no time.
The 7 times table is not the easiest of the times tables to learn, but learning it will be much more fun if the kids sit down to play our football multiplication bump game together!
Here is the eight times table version of our football multiplication bump game. Just gather together some counters, two dice and two kids!
Learning a times table is much more fun when you can play a football game like this! Play it a few times and the kids will really hone their nine times table…
Multiplication bump is a fun game to help children practice their times tables. Roll two dice, add them up, multiply by the number on the board and then place your counter on the answerD Don't forget to 'bump off' your opponent if they are there!
The kids can practise their timestables up to 12 with our seaside multiplication bump worksheets (see each printable worksheet for instructions).
Multiplication bump is a fun game to help children practice their times tables, and this version has a colourful spring theme. Roll two dice, add them up, multiply by the number on the board and then place your counter on the answer - then have fun bumping off a player's piece if t
To play multiplication bump you just need two players, one of our printable boards, 2 dice and 2 colours of counters (one for each player). It's the perfect way to practice times tables whilst having fun!
The simplest games are the best and this Valentine's Day multiplication bump game is quick to learn and fun to play. Use it to bring a bit of fun to practising the 10 times table.
Practise the 11 times table this Valentine's Day with our fun printable multiplication bump game. All you need is our game board, dice and some counters.
Even if children need prompting with the sums, they will still have fun playing the Valentine's Day multiplication bump 12 times table game. The more they play, the more they will practise and remember.
Practise your two times table with this fun game for Valentine's Day. All you need is our game card, two dice and some counters or coins.
If children are stuck you can help prod them with the answers without losing any of the fun of this Valentine's Day multiplication bump 3 times table game.
This is a game rather than a worksheet - and it provides children with a fun way to practise their 4 times table this Valentine's Day.
This Valentine's Day themed multiplication game is so easy to learn and fun to play children won't notice they are practising their times tables! This one is for the lovely 5 times table...
All you need are some counters and dice to have some fun practising your 6 times table with our Valentine's Day multiplication bump game.
This version of our Valentine's Day multiplication bump game practises the 7 times table. This is the one my sons both found trickiest to master!
Get out some dice and counters and children will soon be busy having fun playing our Valentine's Day multiplication bump game. This one practices the 8 times table.
Practising times tables needn't be dull when you make it a game. This multiplication bump game features lots of hearts for Valentine's Day.
Multiplication bump is my son's favourite way to practise times tables. Roll two dice, add the total and multiply by the "table" you are practising, placing a counter on the correct heart. The fun comes in bumping off a player's piece if they are already on the heart.
Multiplication bump is a fun game to help children practice their times tables. Roll two dice, add them up, multiply by the number on the board and then place your counter on the answer. Don't forget to 'bump off' your opponent if they are there!