What are you waiting for? Quickly answer the questions below. This is level 4: Multiplication facts up to twelve times twelve. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 25 answers correct and you do this activity online at www.transum.org/go/?to=beat .
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This is Beat The Clock level 4. You can also try:
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 5
Level 6
Level 7
Level 8
Level 9
Level 10
You could choose to restrict the questions on this page to just one times table:
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4x Table |
5x Table |
6x Table |
7x Table |
8x Table |
9x Table |
10x Table |
11x Table |
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There is also a printable worksheet of all the times tables from two to twelve.
InstructionsTry your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help. When you have got all of the questions correct you may want to print out this page and paste it into your exercise book. If you keep your work in an ePortfolio you could take a screen shot of your answers and paste that into your Maths file. |
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Level 1 - Addition of single digit numbers
Level 2 - Subtraction of numbers less than 20
Level 3 - Addition and subtraction of numbers less than 30
Level 4 - Multiplication facts up to twelve times twelve
Level 5 - Division facts in tables up to twelve.
Level 6 - Mixed Multiplication and Division
Level 7 - All four operations, two terms
Level 8 - All four operations, two terms, harder
Level 9 - All four operations, three terms
Level 10 - All four operations, three terms, harder
More on Mental Methods including lesson Starters, visual aids and self-marking exercises.
Answers to this exercise are available lower down this page when you are logged in to your Transum account. If you don’t yet have a Transum subscription one can be very quickly set up if you are a teacher, tutor or parent.
See the National Curriculum page for links to related online activities and resources.
Transum,
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
"If you are not up to answering the questions quickly enough you could start by just doing the left column. If you can manage that progress to the left two columns until you build up enough speed to try all of the columns. Each time you start the clock the questions change so you do not need to worry about repeating yourself! Enjoy."
Andy Parkin, via Twitter
Friday, February 20, 2015
"How can I embed the code for Beat The Clock into my Wordpress blog?
Would like to make your games a feature, but better than a link."
Transum,
Saturday, February 21, 2015
"Thanks for your question Andy. It can be done by using an inline frame. Here is the code you will need:
<iframe id="I1" name="I1" src="https://www.transum.org/Maths/Activity/Beat_The_Clock/" style="width: 963px; height: 970px">
It needs copying and pasting as text (not visual)."
Clint Lees,
Friday, May 14, 2021
Asmi,
Sunday, February 4, 2024
"Can you please add level 10 and 11, I have finished 9 so many times and I love this game but it is getting boring doing only level 9 all the time, I love challenges so can you please add a level 10 and 11.
[Transum: Well Asmi, if Level 9 is too easy for you I have now added a Level 10. Let's see if you can complete Level 10 before I start thinking about a Level 11. Keep up the good work.]"