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True or False Multiplication Facts | 11 Times Table Activity Worksheets

Get your learners thinking carefully about accuracy with this true or false multiplication facts activity worksheet for the 11 times table. Pupils are given a selection of number sentences, such as 4 × 11 = 44 or 2 × 11 = 32, and must decide whether each one is correct. They colour correct facts in green and incorrect ones in red, promoting thoughtful analysis and encouraging children to check each multiplication statement. With a mix of right and wrong answers, this KS2 task helps children move beyond recall and begin evaluating the validity of multiplication facts independently.

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
  • Developing reasoning skills by identifying errors in multiplication statements
  • Improving attention to detail and encouraging self-checking strategies

The true or false multiplication facts activity worksheet for the 11 times table challenges children to apply their times table knowledge in a critical way. Rather than simply answering questions, learners must judge each fact and colour accordingly, helping to strengthen their accuracy and understanding of the 11 times table.

11 Times Table in KS2 Maths

As pupils progress in KS2, they are expected to evaluate number sentences and justify their thinking. For instance, realising that 2 × 11 = 22 is correct, but 2 × 11 = 32 is false, shows that a child is reasoning about multiplication rather than relying solely on memory. Using error-spotting tasks builds a deeper, more reflective understanding of number facts and prepares children for more complex problem-solving.

Activity Idea: Fact Detective Cards

Write a set of multiplication statements on cards—some correct, some incorrect. Children work in pairs to become “fact detectives”, sorting them into two piles and explaining why each one is true or false. This promotes verbal reasoning and supports peer discussion around multiplication.

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Boost recall with a twist using this 11 Times Table Secret Code Activity Worksheet. Children solve each multiplication and use the answers to match letters and reveal a hidden sentence. For more creative ways to practise multiplication facts, browse our complete set of 11 times table worksheets tailored to KS2 number learning.

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