Welcome to the 2nd Grade Math Salamanders 4 Times Table Worksheets.
Here you will find our selection of free multiplication worksheets to help your child learn their multiplication table.
Multiplication is introduced as a concept around Grade 2.
Unlike addition and subtracting, multiplication is a concept that does not come naturally to many children. Quite a lot of time may need to be dedicated in developing children's understanding of what multiplcation is and how it works. Time spent doing this is time well spent, so that children become more confident with their understanding of multiplication before they continue their journey into the multiplication table and solving multiplication problems.
The multiplication learning in 2nd Grade underpins future learning of the multiplication table, and the standard multiplication algorithm learnt in future grades.
During 2nd grade, children should be learning the following multiplication skills:
Quick links to other times tables...
Multiplication Facts - 4 Times Table
The following worksheets are all about learning and consolidating multiplication facts and counting up by 4s.
The sheets in this section are at a similar level of difficulty from each other.
Each sheet is designed to help your child learn and understand their tables in a slightly different way, from learning about grouping to counting up and writing out their table facts.
An answer sheet is available for each worksheet provided.
Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:
All the sheets in this section will help your child start to learn and understand their table facts.
4 Times Tables Printable Display Sheet
Here is a printable display sheet for the four times table to use as a quick reference or part of a display.
There is also a blank version for the children to fill in.
Four Times Tables Worksheets - Counting by 4s
Four Times Tables Worksheets
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Using Arrays as a model of understanding Multiplication
The following webpages involve using arrays as a model to help to develop an understanding of what multiplication is.
These sheets are particularly useful to visual learners, and those children who like to see how things work visually.
Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:
All the sheets in this section will help your child to develop their multiplication understanding.
Using Multiplication as Repeated Addition
The following webpage involve understanding multiplication as repeated addition.
The sheets in this section are more challenging than the array sheets, as they are not based around visual models for support.
Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:
All the sheets in this section will help your child to develop his or her multiplication understanding.
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White
White is the easiest level for children at their early stages in 2nd grade.
Orange
Orange - this is the medium level of difficulty for children who are becoming more confident and working at the expected level in 2nd grade.
Purple
Purple - this is the hardest level for children who are nearly ready for 3rd grade math, or need that extra challenge.
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