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11 Times Table Speed Test Activity Worksheets

Ready to put your pupils’ multiplication memory to the test? This 11 times tables speed test activity worksheet provides a rigorous challenge with 100 rapid-fire multiplication questions. Children complete all the calculations (e.g. 7 × 11, 12 × 11, 4 × 11) and record their score and time at the top of the page. With each fact appearing in random order and repeated multiple times, this activity gives learners repeated exposure to essential facts while encouraging both speed and precision. Designed to build retrieval strength, it’s ideal for low-stakes testing, warm-ups or regular recall practice in KS2 maths lessons.

Key Curriculum Focus

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

  • Strengthening recall of the 11 times table through extended independent practice
  • Carrying out multiplication calculations mentally and efficiently
  • Recording answers accurately within timed conditions to develop fluency

Learners complete the full grid of 11 times table questions, promoting consistent repetition and concentration. This 11 times tables speed test activity worksheet boosts children’s ability to recall facts automatically while helping them monitor their progress over time through scores and timings.

11 Times Table in KS2 Maths

Pupils in KS2 build their multiplication knowledge by learning to recall key facts with speed and accuracy. The 11 times table supports wider work in scaling, factors and written multiplication. For instance, knowing 6 × 11 = 66 helps pupils complete column methods and solve word problems with greater ease. Timed recall tasks help embed these facts into long-term memory while encouraging learners to beat their personal bests.

Activity Idea: Star Test Challenge

Use this worksheet as part of a weekly “star challenge” competition. Children complete the sheet once a week and track their improvement using a graph. You could reward the biggest improver each time, not just the fastest or highest scorer, to boost motivation and confidence.

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Support number sequencing with this Counting in 11s Maze – 11 Times Table Activity Worksheet. Pupils help a honeybee reach the flower by following a path of numbers in the 11 times table, colouring each correct step along the way. For more engaging activities to boost pattern recognition and multiplication fluency, explore our full range of 11 times table worksheets designed for KS2 learners.

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