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HomeworkMathsHomeworkMaths For Room 3 Clever clogs. clogs. For Room 3 Clever clogs. clogs.

Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same 2x0=0 2x1=2 1x2=2 2x2=4 2x3=6 3x2=6 2x4=8 4x2=8 2x5=10 5x2=10 2x6=12 6x2=12 2x7=14 7x2=14 2x8=16 8x2=16 2x9=18 9x2=18 2x10=20 10x2=20 Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same 2x0=0 2x1=2 1x2=2 2x2=4 2x3=6 3x2=6 2x4=8 4x2=8 2x5=10 5x2=10 2x6=12 6x2=12 2x7=14 7x2=14 2x8=16 8x2=16 2x9=18 9x2=18 2x10=20 10x2=20 We are learning our 2 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 2x anything means we must double the number before or after x2 So 2x4= 4+4=8 Or We can skip count in 2’s We are learning our 2 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 2x anything means we must double the number before or after x2 So 2x4= 4+4=8 Or We can skip count in 2’s Doubles 0+0=0 1+1=2 2+2=4 3+3=6 4+4=8 5+5=10 6+6=12 7+7= = =20 Skip counting 2,4,6,8,10,12,14, 16,18,20

Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 5x0=0 5x1=5 1x5=5 5x2=10 2x5=10 5x3=15 3x5=15 4x5=20 5x4=20 5x5=25 6x5=30 5x6=30 7x5=35 5x7=35 8x5=40 5x8=40 9x5=45 5x9=45 5x10=50 10x5=50 Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 5x0=0 5x1=5 1x5=5 5x2=10 2x5=10 5x3=15 3x5=15 4x5=20 5x4=20 5x5=25 6x5=30 5x6=30 7x5=35 5x7=35 8x5=40 5x8=40 9x5=45 5x9=45 5x10=50 10x5=50 We are learning our 5 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 5x anything means we must skip count the number By 5’s. E.g.5x2=10 We are learning our 5 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 5x anything means we must skip count the number By 5’s. E.g.5x2=10 We can skip count in 5’s

Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 10x0=0 10x1=10 1x10=10 10x2=20 2x10=20 10x3=30 3x10=30 4x10=40 10x4=40 10x5=50 5x10=50 6x10=60 10x6=60 7x10=70 10x7=70 8x10=80 10x8=80 9x10=90 10x9=90 10x10=100 Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 10x0=0 10x1=10 1x10=10 10x2=20 2x10=20 10x3=30 3x10=30 4x10=40 10x4=40 10x5=50 5x10=50 6x10=60 10x6=60 7x10=70 10x7=70 8x10=80 10x8=80 9x10=90 10x9=90 10x10=100 We are learning our 10 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 10x anything means we must skip count the number in 10’s 2x10=20 We are learning our 10 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 10x anything means we must skip count the number in 10’s 2x10=20 We can skip count in 10’s

Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 3x0=0 3x1=3 1x3=3 3x2=6 2x3=6 3x3=9 3x4=12 4x3=12 3x4=12 3x5=15 5x3=15 6x3=18 3x6=18 7x3=21 3x7=21 8x3=24 3x8=24 9x3=27 3x9=27 3x10=30 10x3=30 Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 3x0=0 3x1=3 1x3=3 3x2=6 2x3=6 3x3=9 3x4=12 4x3=12 3x4=12 3x5=15 5x3=15 6x3=18 3x6=18 7x3=21 3x7=21 8x3=24 3x8=24 9x3=27 3x9=27 3x10=30 10x3=30 We are learning our 3 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 3x anything means we must skip in 3’s. 3x2=6 We are learning our 3 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 3x anything means we must skip in 3’s. 3x2=6 We can skip count in 3’s (0r add 3)

Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 4x0=0 4x1=4 1x4=4 4x2=8 2x4=8 4x3=12 3x4=12 4x3=12 3x4=12 4x4=16 4x5=20 5x4=20 4x6=24 6x4=24 7x4=28 4x7=28 8x4=32 4x8=32 9x4=36 4x9=36 4x10=40 10x4=40 Rule: It does not matter which way it goes. The answer is still the same. 4x0=0 4x1=4 1x4=4 4x2=8 2x4=8 4x3=12 3x4=12 4x3=12 3x4=12 4x4=16 4x5=20 5x4=20 4x6=24 6x4=24 7x4=28 4x7=28 8x4=32 4x8=32 9x4=36 4x9=36 4x10=40 10x4=40 We are learning our 4 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 4x anything means we must skip count in 4’s. 4x2= skip count in 4’s two times. 4,8 so 4x2=8 We are learning our 4 times table. We are clever clogs when we remember that 4x anything means we must skip count in 4’s. 4x2= skip count in 4’s two times. 4,8 so 4x2=8 We can skip count in 4’s (0r add 4)

I hope this helps. We will Learn our 6-9 times tables later. There are some great sites for practice on the internet. Youtube has some neat times table videos if you like learning to music. Created by Room 3 with a little help from your Teacher