Do your pupils need to get quicker at recognising multiplication facts? This multiplication facts of 12 activity worksheet strengthens learners’ understanding of the 12 multiplication table through a two-part challenge. In the first task, children are given a set of number sentences such as “6 x 12 = 68” and must colour in only the correct 12 times table facts. These have been mixed with other multiplication facts or incorrect results, so pupils must think carefully and double-check their understanding. In the second part, children search for the correct 12 times table answers hidden in a number grid. This helps reinforce accurate recall while developing pattern recognition and visual scanning skills
Key Curriculum Focus
This KS2 times tables/multiplication worksheet aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:
- Recalling and using multiplication facts for the 12 times table
- Identifying and correcting common multiplication errors through reasoning
- Applying known multiplication facts to number pattern recognition
By combining identification, reasoning and visual searching, this multiplication facts of 12 activity worksheet encourages pupils to strengthen their understanding of the 12 times table. The two-step approach challenges learners to spot errors in multiplication facts and use their knowledge to solve puzzles. This worksheet helps children build familiarity and speed with multiplication facts through fluency and reasoning.
12 Times Table in KS2 Maths
The 12 times table is often introduced in upper KS2 as pupils extend their multiplication fluency to larger tables. For example, 7 x 12 = 84 and 12 x 12 = 144 are key facts learners commit to memory. In KS2, children practise these facts through repetition, arrays and number puzzles to help them apply their understanding in real-world contexts and more complex calculations. Recognising common multiples and patterns becomes an essential step in developing efficient mental arithmetic strategies.
Activity Idea: Tables Table True or False Toss
Write different 12 times table facts on ping pong balls, mixing correct and incorrect statements. Let children take turns tossing a ball into a basket, reading the fact aloud and deciding if it’s true or false. They keep the ball if it’s correct and explain why if it’s not. This quick game builds fluency, reasoning and confidence.
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Build confident recall with this Spin and Times by Twelve – 12 Times Table Activity Worksheet. Children spin to generate numbers, form matching multiplication questions and solve them to reinforce their understanding of the 12 times table. For more interactive ways to strengthen multiplication skills, browse our full set of 12 times table worksheets created to support fluency and number sense across KS2.