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Multiply by 11 and Graph | 11 Times Table Activity Worksheets

Looking for a game-style activity to help children recall multiplication facts? This multiply by 11 and graph activity worksheet offers a hands-on way for learners to practise using multiplication facts while tracking progress visually. Pupils cut out the number cards, pick one at random, work out the answer to the matching 11 times table question, then colour one space above that calculation in the bar graph. The first multiplication to reach the top wins the race. This KS2 maths resource brings together multiplication, chance and data representation in one playful and competitive task.

Key Curriculum Focus

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

  • Practising recall of the 11 times table through repeated question selection
  • Using multiplication to generate and interpret simple bar graphs
  • Reinforcing number sense through visual representation of results

Because the worksheet involves solving and recording outcomes in a chart, pupils develop their multiplication fluency and ability to work with data. Our multiply by 11 and graph activity worksheet promotes turn-taking, encourages discussion about number likelihoods and keeps children motivated to repeat calculations in a fun, purposeful context.

11 Times Table in KS2 Maths

The 11 times table is often introduced in lower KS2 to help build multiplication confidence. For example, pupils learn that 5 × 11 = 55 through repeated grouping or skip counting. In activities like this, children move beyond basic recall and begin to link these facts to other strands of the maths curriculum such as statistics and reasoning, broadening their mathematical understanding.

Activity Idea: Graph It with Dice

Use dice to generate random numbers, then roll and multiply the result by 11. Children colour one square in the matching column of a classroom chart each time. As the game continues, the visual graph fills up, showing which number combinations appear most frequently.

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