© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 9 Day 1 Objective: Know the 6 and 7 times tables.

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© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 9 Day 1 Objective: Know the 6 and 7 times tables.

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 9 Day 1

On your whiteboard, complete the first multiplication grid as fast as you can. Try to beat your time on the second! x6x x6x6

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56 = 7 × 8 Read just the digits in this number sentence in order. What do you notice?

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 9 Day 1 Draw your own 0-9 ‘clock’ face and investigate the last digit pattern made by the 7x table…

These get harder… How far can you get? (a)4 x 7 = (b) 5 x 7 = (c) 9 x 6 = (d) 18 ÷ 6 = (e)21 ÷ 7 = (f) 8 x 6 = (g) 42 ÷ 7 = (h) 7 x 7 = (i)36 ÷ 6 = (j) 66 ÷ 6 = (k)How many 6s in 35? How many left over? (l)How many 7s in 43? How many left over? (m) 84 days, how many weeks? (n) 56 eggs, how many full boxes of 6? © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 9 Day 1