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11 Times Table Maze Activity Worksheets

Your pupils will love this maze-style multiplication challenge that brings reasoning and recall together. The 11 times table maze activity worksheet requires children to begin at the START and find a path to FINISH by colouring in only the correct multiplication facts for 11. They must move vertically or horizontally, solving each calculation (e.g. 4 × 11 = 44 or 9 × 11 = 99) as they go, while avoiding incorrect facts that block their route. With plenty of distractors included, learners need to think carefully about each step and rely on accurate knowledge of the 11 times table to complete the journey successfully.

Key Curriculum Focus

This KS2 times tables/multiplication worksheet aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:

  • Recalling and using multiplication facts for the 11 times table
  • Solving multiplication problems using reasoning and known facts
  • Developing number sense through structured decision-making tasks

By combining problem-solving with recall, the worksheet helps learners practise the 11 times table in a meaningful way. This 11 times table maze activity worksheet encourages children to check and justify each answer before continuing through the maze, improving their reasoning and supporting stronger multiplication recall with every step they take.

11 Times Table in KS2 Maths

Multiplying by 11 introduces children to interesting number patterns and larger products. For example, 11 × 3 = 33, showing a repeated digit pattern that is easy to spot. In KS2, children explore how the 11 times table fits with their wider multiplication knowledge, often progressing from visual arrays and number lines to abstract recall. Activities like mazes and challenges help solidify these facts by presenting them in new and varied formats that go beyond simple repetition.

Activity Idea: Roll and Race

Set up a quick classroom game using dice and number cards. Pupils roll a die to generate a number, then multiply it by 11 and find that number on a shared 11 times table poster. The first to correctly place a counter on the answer wins the round. Reinforces instant recall and number positioning.

Discover more primary resources for the times tables

Support your class with written methods using this Short Multiplication 11 Times Table Activity Worksheet. Children complete a range of 11 times table calculations by applying the formal method of short multiplication. For more helpful multiplication tasks, explore our full collection of 11 times table worksheets developed to build KS2 learners’ accuracy and confidence.

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