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Blank single times-table practice worksheet with rows for writing multiplication products, printed on white A4 paper

Times-Tables Practice (Home)

Blank single-table practice sheet.

This blank times-tables practice sheet gives parents a ready-made structure for drilling multiplication facts with their child at home. The single-table format keeps each session focused — pick the 6s one night, the 8s the next — so children build fluency one fact family at a time instead of feeling overwhelmed by a full chart. It prints cleanly on standard letter paper and has enough rows for repeated attempts, meaning one download supplies an entire week of practice. Ideal for Grades 2–5, the template works equally well as a timed challenge, a quiet homework activity, or a quick morning warm-up. Parents simply write the chosen multiplier at the top, let their child fill in the products, and tick off mastered tables as the weeks progress.

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Ages 7–10

Learning objectives

  • Build automatic recall of individual multiplication fact families
  • Develop confidence through focused, low-pressure daily repetition
  • Track progress table by table to motivate continued practice
  • Reinforce pencil-and-paper calculation habits alongside mental math
  • Support school curriculum at a pace set by the child

How to use this template

  1. Download the PDF and print one sheet per practice session on standard letter or A4 paper.
  2. Write the chosen times table (e.g. '7×') at the top of the sheet before handing it to your child.
  3. Set a timer if desired, or let the child work at their own pace to complete all product boxes.
  4. Check answers together, circle any facts that need more work, and celebrate correct streaks.
  5. File completed sheets in a folder to show cumulative progress and revisit tricky tables.

Classroom & home ideas

  • Pair with flashcards for the same fact family so the child sees and writes the facts in the same session.
  • Turn it into a 'beat your score' game — time the first attempt and challenge your child to finish faster each day.
  • Use one sheet per day during the last week before a multiplication quiz as a targeted review.
  • Let siblings or a parent take the same test to make practice feel like friendly competition.
  • Rotate through all 12 tables across a month and use a colour-coded tracker to mark mastered ones.

Skills & curriculum links

Multiplication fluencyNumber sense and arithmeticWorking memory and recallSelf-monitoring and progress trackingFine motor and handwriting practice

Frequently asked questions

How many tables fit on one printed sheet?

The template is designed as a single-table sheet, so you print one page per fact family. This keeps each session short and focused — typically five to ten minutes.

Can I use this for a child who is just starting multiplication?

Yes. Start with the 2s and 5s, which most Grade 2 children find easiest, then move to 3s, 4s, and beyond as confidence grows.

Is there an answer key included?

The template is intentionally blank so the child works out the answers independently. You can check answers mentally or with a calculator.

How often should my child practise with this sheet?

Short daily sessions of five to ten minutes are more effective than one long weekly session. Aim for five days in a row per table before moving on.

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