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11 Times Table Puzzle Path Activity Worksheets

Looking for a way to combine problem-solving with multiplication revision? This 11 times table puzzle path activity worksheet challenges children to help a robot reach the exit by solving 11 times table questions. Each correct calculation leads to the next step in the maze, and pupils must colour the correct facts and answers to reveal the full path. The activity includes decoy answers, so learners must work carefully and accurately to stay on track. This KS2 multiplication resource encourages logical thinking, attention to detail and rapid recall of times table facts.

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
  • Applying multiplication facts to follow a problem-solving path
  • Strengthening reasoning skills through trial and error

This 11 times table puzzle path activity worksheet reinforces the 11 times table while encouraging children to think logically and check their work. As they move through the puzzle, learners apply multiplication facts in a purposeful sequence, combining fluency and reasoning to navigate from start to finish.

11 Times Table in KS2 Maths

In KS2, pupils develop their multiplication knowledge by solving problems, working with number patterns and applying facts in unfamiliar contexts. For example, knowing that 6 × 11 = 66 helps them identify that 66 leads to the correct next step in a path. Puzzle-based activities like this one allow children to revisit key facts while developing their ability to make decisions, spot errors and find solutions.

Activity Idea: Make Your Own Maze

Ask pupils to design their own multiplication maze for a classmate using the 11 times table. They can draw a grid, add number sentences, and carefully include decoy answers to make it challenging. Swapping and solving each other’s mazes promotes independent thinking and creativity.

Explore more primary resources for the times tables

Track progress with this 11 Times Table Speed Test Activity Worksheet. Children complete 100 multiplication questions while recording their time, helping to build speed, accuracy and confidence with times table recall. For more practice tests and rapid recall resources, browse our full set of 11 times table worksheets developed to support KS2 fluency and assessment.

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