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Spin, Multiply by 11 and Colour | 11 Times Table Activity Worksheets

Get your class energised about multiplication with this interactive spin, multiply and colour activity worksheet for the 11 times table. Children use a pencil and paperclip to spin a number from 1 to 12, then multiply it by 11 and find the matching product on the worksheet grid. Once they’ve solved the calculation, they colour in the correct answer. With a variety of results to choose from, learners must think carefully and apply their knowledge of the 11 times table to succeed. This activity combines repetition, reasoning and engagement in a purposeful way that supports meaningful practice.

Key Curriculum Focus

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

  • Recalling and using multiplication facts for the 11 times table
  • Applying known times table facts to solve calculations quickly and accurately
  • Strengthening reasoning through interactive and visual number tasks

As children spin, solve and colour, they consolidate their knowledge of the 11 times table through repeated retrieval and careful calculation. The spin, multiply and colour activity worksheet for the 11 times table helps pupils build familiarity with multiplication facts in a dynamic and visual format, encouraging them to connect multiplication with numerical patterns while improving their accuracy and recall.

11 Times Table in KS2 Maths

The 11 times table is often taught in upper KS2 once children are secure with earlier times tables. For instance, 11 × 6 = 66 shows that six groups of eleven make sixty-six. In the early stages, pupils may notice patterns (such as repeated digits) in the answers. As their understanding develops, they begin to move away from pattern-spotting and towards flexible recall, supported by arrays, counting sticks and multiplication grids.

Activity Idea: Find and Flick

Create a mini class game by writing 11 times table facts on sticky notes and hiding them around the room. Give each pupil a “spinner” (a small number card). They must multiply their number by 11 and then find the answer among the sticky notes. Once found, they flick the note into a central “target area” to score a point.

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Reinforce multiplication recall with this 11 Times Table Maze Activity Worksheet. Children work from START to FINISH, colouring the correct 11 times table facts and avoiding distractor answers along the way. For more multiplication challenges, browse our full set of 11 times table worksheets designed to support KS2 number confidence through fun and focused practice.

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