Children in Y4 should aim to engage in quality reading time at home at least five times per week. It is also essential that, by the end of Year 4, the children know their multiplication facts up to 12×12.
The above grid can be a useful resource to work ‘against the clock’ and improve instant recall. Times tables can be learned in a number of ways – singing, spotting patterns or relationships and simply memorising.
Useful Times Tables Websites
I have added some useful websites below to aid with learning times tables. Most are useful for pupils and parents and can give tips on how to learn times tables. Additionally, www.timestables.co.uk is particularly useful as it offers a ‘stepped’ learning process, with each activity adding a little more challenge.
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