Multiplication Table Check
Here’s a list of useful websites with online games and interactive activities that help children practise and learn their times tables (great for KS1/KS2 learners):
🎮 Online Times-Tables Game Pages
- Free multiplication games at Timestables.com (various games) – A range of fun multiplication games like Figo and Friends, Multiplication Duck and memory games to make practice interactive. (timestables.com)
- Times Tables Games – TimesTableKids.com – A range of interactive games covering different multiplication sets (e.g., 1-2-5-10 tables, games like Pop Bubbles, Match in Space). (Times Tables Kids)
- Times tables games (KS1 + KS2) on Topmarks.co.uk – A collection of interactive games including Hit the Button and Coconut Multiples to build speed and confidence. (topmarks.co.uk)
- Free Times Tables Game – In The Playroom – A simple, free online quiz game where children can pick tables and practise answers in game modes like timed quizzes. (In The Playroom)
- Online Times Tables Games – SuperBrainyBeans.com – A variety of fun games (Times Tables Fishing, Coconut Multiples, Rally, Flash Cards) with immediate feedback. (SBB Home)
- Multiplication Times Tables Games – Memozor.com – A set of free, interactive multiplication games designed to make learning tables fun with reward elements. (www.memozor.com)
- SplashLearn – Times Tables & Multiplication Games – A large collection of interactive games focusing on individual times tables with engaging visuals and activities. (SplashLearn)
- DoodleTimesTables on DoodleLearning.com – Games and exercises designed for ages 4–14 that adapt to the learner’s progress (account creation may be needed). (DoodleLearning)
- Multiplication Games (collection) – Timestable.co – A broader list of free games hosted across the web to practise multiplication in different fun formats. (timestable.co)
📌 Tips for Using These Games
- Aim for short daily sessions (10–15 minutes) to build speed and recall.
- Mix timed quizzes with fun action games so learning stays enjoyable.
- Some sites (e.g., SplashLearn or Doodle) may require free accounts for full access. (DoodleLearning)