Challenge your pupils to apply inverse thinking with this 12 times table missing number multiplication activity worksheet. Each equation presents a gap in the first factor or the product, requiring children to mentally reverse or solve the multiplication to identify the missing number. For example, they might see “__ × 12 = 108” or “12 × __ = 60” and must reason through their times table knowledge to complete the sentence. The activity helps strengthen the link between multiplication and division while sharpening number sense.
Key Curriculum Focus
This KS2 times tables/multiplication worksheet aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:
- Solving missing number problems using knowledge of multiplication facts
- Recalling and applying multiplication and division facts for the 12 times table
- Encouraging inverse operations to reinforce conceptual understanding
Children will benefit from the mix of question types in the 12 times table missing number multiplication activity worksheet. Rather than simply recalling products, they are asked to work backwards, deduce unknown factors and use logical reasoning. This deeper processing of facts promotes long-term understanding and supports problem-solving in varied contexts.
12 Times Table in KS2 Maths
Multiplying and dividing by 12 is a key expectation by the end of lower KS2. Pupils are often asked to spot patterns, work out unknowns and use their understanding in word problems. For example, knowing that 12 × 5 = 60 helps solve “__ × 12 = 60” by applying inverse operations. Worksheets like this strengthen reasoning and fluency.
Activity Idea: Fact Detective Cards
Create flashcards with one number missing from each multiplication fact. Children work in pairs, taking turns to guess the missing factor before checking the answer. For added challenge, mix in incorrect cards to encourage discussion. This promotes collaborative reasoning and builds confidence and recall from multiple angles.
Find more primary resources for the times tables
Build conceptual understanding with this 12 Times Table Arrays Activity Worksheet. Children colour the correct number of squares in each grid to show the multiplication calculation, then write the answer beside it. For more visual strategies to support learning, explore our full set of 12 times table worksheets designed to help KS2 pupils strengthen number sense and times table recall.