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Multiplication Division Facts Practice

Multiplication Division Facts Practice

Mathematical symbols and numbers

🎯 Part 1: Quick Fire Facts

Instructions: Solve these multiplication and division facts as quickly as you can. Use your recall skills!

1. Complete these multiplication facts:

a) 7 × 8 = ______ b) 9 × 6 = ______ c) 4 × 9 = ______

d) 8 × 7 = ______ e) 6 × 8 = ______ f) 9 × 9 = ______

2. Complete these division facts:

a) 56 ÷ 7 = ______ b) 72 ÷ 8 = ______ c) 45 ÷ 9 = ______

d) 64 ÷ 8 = ______ e) 81 ÷ 9 = ______ f) 42 ÷ 6 = ______

🧠 Part 2: Strategy Practice

Instructions: Use efficient mental strategies to solve these problems. Show your working.

3. Use the commutative property to help solve 6 × 9:
4. Break down 8 × 7 using decomposition (e.g., 8 × 7 = 8 × (5 + 2)):
5. Use skip counting to find 9 × 4. Show your skip counting pattern:

📊 Part 3: Pattern Investigation

6. Complete this multiplication table pattern for the 8 times table:

8 × 1 = ______ 8 × 6 = ______

8 × 2 = ______ 8 × 7 = ______

8 × 3 = ______ 8 × 8 = ______

8 × 4 = ______ 8 × 9 = ______

8 × 5 = ______ 8 × 10 = ______

7. What pattern do you notice in the 8 times table? Describe it:
8. Which multiplication fact helps you remember that 63 ÷ 7 = 9?

7 × 9 = 63

9 × 7 = 63

Both of the above

None of the above

📝 Part 4: Word Problems

9. A rugby team trains 3 times per week. How many training sessions do they have in 8 weeks?

Answer: __________ training sessions

10. Jake has 72 rugby cards to share equally among 9 friends. How many cards will each friend receive?

Answer: __________ cards each

11. A school orders 7 boxes of cricket balls. Each box contains 6 balls. How many cricket balls did they order in total?

Answer: __________ cricket balls

🔍 Part 5: Estimation and Checking

12. Estimate first, then calculate exactly:

Problem: 8 × 9

My estimate: __________

Exact answer: __________

Was my estimate reasonable? Circle: Yes / No

13. Check if these answers are reasonable. Circle your choice:

a) 7 × 8 = 56 Reasonable: Yes / No

b) 9 × 6 = 45 Reasonable: Yes / No

c) 84 ÷ 7 = 12 Reasonable: Yes / No

🚀 Part 6: Extension Challenge

For students ready for extra challenge!

14. If 8 × 7 = 56, what is 8 × 70? Use the pattern to help:
15. Find the missing numbers in this fact family:

6 × _____ = 48

_____ × 6 = 48

48 ÷ 6 = _____

48 ÷ _____ = 6

16. Create your own word problem using the fact 9 × 7 = 63:

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