Multiplication Table of 3
1. Skip-count by threes. Practice this pattern until you can say it from memory. Also practice
it backwards (up-down). You may practice one-half of it at first, and the other half later.
0, 3, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, 36
2.
Fill in the table of 3.
Fill in the missing factors. Then cover the answers. Choose
a.
b.
problems in random order and practice. You may first practice only the part from 1 × 3
till 6 × 3, and the rest at a later time, such as the next day.
b.
a.
1 × 3 = ____
7 × 3 = ____
____ × 3 = 3
____ × 3 = 21
2 × 3 = ____
8 × 3 = ____
____ × 3 = 6
____ × 3 = 24
3 × 3 = ____
9 × 3 = ____
____ × 3 = 9
____ × 3 = 27
4 × 3 = ____
10 × 3 = ____
____ × 3 = 12
____ × 3 = 30
5 × 3 = ____
11 × 3 = ____
____ × 3 = 15
____ × 3 = 33
6 × 3 = ____
12 × 3 = ____
____ × 3 = 18
____ × 3 = 36
Note: the fact 2 × 3 = 6 or 3 × 2 = 6 is in both the table of three and the table of two.
3. Don’t write the answers down. Use these problems for random drill practice.
6 × 3
7 × 3
3 × 3
3 × 7
3 × 8
9 × 3
2 × 3
3 × 11
3 × 4
3 × 3
4 × 3
8 × 3
3 × 9
3 × 6
3 × 5
3 × 1
12 × 3
3 × 12
8 × 3
10 × 3
. Don’t write the answers down. Use these problems for random drill practice.
4
× 3 = 15
× 3 = 12
× 3 = 27
× 3 = 36
× 3 = 30
× 3 = 33
× 3 = 36
× 3 = 33
× 3 = 3
× 3 = 6
× 3 = 9
× 3 = 24
× 3 = 27
× 3 = 18
× 3 = 21
Sample worksheet from
Math Mammoth Multiplication 1 (Blue Series)
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