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Practical Ideas for Home Practice

 

🎲 Everyday Activities

  • Skip counting challenges – Count in 2s, 3s, 5s, or 10s while walking, jumping, or climbing stairs.

  • Cooking & baking – Double or halve recipes to apply multiplication in real life.

  • Shopping games – Estimate totals by multiplying prices (e.g., “If apples cost 30p each, how much for 4?”).

  • Times Table Hunt – Write facts on sticky notes and hide them around the house; children find and answer them.

  • Car journeys – Quick-fire “times table battles”: parent vs. child, one table at a time.

🎶 Songs & Rhymes

  • Use YouTube channels like Jack Hartmann, Numberock, or BBC SuperMovers to sing along to multiplication songs.

  • Encourage children to create their own chant or rap for tricky facts.

🧩 Games & Hands-On Fun

  • Multiplication bingo – Call out products or questions and mark off the answers.

  • Card games – Flip two cards and multiply (e.g., 7 × 8 = ?).

  • Lego building – Create arrays (e.g., 3 rows of 4 = 12).

  • Dice games – Roll two dice and multiply the numbers.

🕒 Short, Consistent Practice

  • Aim for 5–10 minutes a day, not long sessions.

  • Focus on one times table at a time until secure, then mix them up.

  • Celebrate effort as well as accuracy — keep it positive and game-like!

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