Strengthen children’s written multiplication skills with our short multiplication for the 5 times table activity worksheet. Pupils are given a range of simple multiplication facts to solve, such as 3 × 5, 6 × 5 and 9 × 5, and are encouraged to use the formal written method to complete each question. The worksheet presents two rows of calculations, with space provided underneath for learners to write their answers clearly. This KS1 resource focuses on developing accuracy and confidence with multiplying by 5, while introducing the layout of short multiplication to support future written methods.
Key Curriculum Focus
This KS1 times tables/multiplication worksheet aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:
- Calculating multiplication facts for the 5 times table
- Recalling and using multiplication facts for the 5 times table
- Writing and solving number sentences using formal written methods
By solving a range of multiplication facts using this written method, this short multiplication for the 5 times table activity worksheet helps children focus on layout, accuracy and presentation. It provides valuable practice with multiplying by 5, while reinforcing recall and understanding. The repeated structure of the questions supports learners in developing a routine for written calculation.
5 Times Table in KS1 Maths
Multiplying by 5 means finding the total when a number is repeated five times. For example, 4 × 5 = 20 shows that four groups of five make twenty. In KS1, children explore the 5 times table through counting in 5s, repeated addition and arrays. Using written methods, like those in this worksheet, helps them apply multiplication knowledge in a formal way, preparing for more complex number work.
Activity Idea: Number Sentence Builder
Provide learners with sets of digit cards and operation symbols. Ask them to build and solve their own multiplication sentences for the 5 times table (e.g. 7 × 5 = 35). This hands-on activity helps them explore number combinations and reinforces the link between multiplication facts and their written form.
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