Grade 3 Multiplication Times Tables
Practice your multiplication facts with this fun and engaging worksheet designed for third graders.
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Multiplication Times Tables Practice
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work for short answer questions.
1. Multiplication is a shortcut for repeated .
2. Any number multiplied by zero is always .
3. The answer to a multiplication problem is called the .
4. Which repeated addition matches 3 x 4?
3 + 3 + 3
4 + 4 + 4
3 + 4
4 x 3
5. What is 6 multiplied by 7?
36
42
49
56
6. Draw an array to represent 5 x 3. Then write the product.
7. A baker bakes 8 trays of cookies. Each tray has 6 cookies. How many cookies did the baker bake in total?
8. 9 x 4 = 36
True
False
9. When you multiply by 1, the product is always 1.
True
False
10. Use the number line to show 2 x 5. Circle the final product.
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