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Free Printable Times Tables Worksheets

Printable times tables worksheets for Grades 3 to 5, aligned to the Ontario 2020 Math Curriculum. Covers multiplication facts from 2× through 12×, mixed fact practice, and timed drill formats — printed on one page and completed with pencil. Paperpath generates a worksheet at the right level for your child so practice builds fluency without frustration.

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These are representative questions from a Paperpath worksheet for this topic. A full page includes 12–15 minutes of focused practice.

Question 1

6 × 7 = ___

Question 2

9 × ___ = 72

Think: what times 9 gives 72?

Question 3

Complete the 4× table: 4, 8, 12, ___, ___, ___, 28

Add 4 each time.

Question 4

A classroom has 8 rows with 6 chairs in each row. How many chairs in total?

Write a multiplication equation.

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Which times tables should my child know by the end of Grade 3? The Ontario 2020 curriculum expects Grade 3 students to recall multiplication facts up to 7×7 and to develop strategies for facts up to 10×10. By Grade 4, students are expected to recall all multiplication facts up to 10×10 with fluency. Paperpath worksheets are sequenced to build these facts systematically, starting with the 2×, 5×, and 10× tables before moving to harder facts.

What is the best way to help my child memorise times tables? Research consistently shows that brief, frequent practice is more effective than long study sessions. A 12–15 minute paper practice session 3–5 times per week builds retrieval fluency faster than flashcard apps or timed screen tests. Paperpath is designed for exactly this routine — one printed page, away from a screen, completed with a pencil.

Do Paperpath times tables worksheets include word problems? Yes. Paperpath worksheets mix bare calculation questions with word problems to help children recognise multiplication in real contexts — a key Ontario curriculum expectation. The balance of calculation to word problems adjusts based on the child's current level band.