

We’ve suggested the times table for each game but most of these games can be adapted for times tables fun on whichever times table you need to practise.Ī few of the games we’ve selected need some printed material. This is available as part of a subscription to our Maths Hub and includes a range of times tables tests, quizzes, times tables worksheets and lots more other times tables maths activities and guidance to support a really secure depth of knowledge of times tables.

About these times tables gamesĪll these times tables games are adapted from our premium resource The Ultimate Times Tables Resource Pack. We’ve got lots of sound advice on how and why children need to learn times tables on this blog so read these first before you move on to times tables games.Īnd of course, the times table check is now compulsory in Year 4 so that adds an additional impetus on schools and families to support children to master their tables. Like all maths games they work best in the context of a strong whole school approach to teaching times tables from Year 1 (and sometimes earlier). Times table or multiplication games are a fun way to inject enthusiasm into the learning process and support everyone to keep working at it. KS3 maths games Teaching and learning times tablesĪs most teachers or parents will know it’s not an easy task teaching times tables but spare a thought for children, many of whom struggle to learn their times tables. Looking for some fun games to boost pupils’ learning? Here are our top favourite 25 maths games you can do at home as well as games for different ages collected here: We’ve been sure to include a few active maths times tables games too to get children running around as they learn.

More of our most popular KS2 maths articlesĪll of these times tables activities are suitable for use in primary school and most are also easily adaptable to do at home at the kitchen table or even out on a walk.
