Free Multiplication Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Multiplication Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Multiplication Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Multiplication
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About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Multiplication
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom confidence with our engaging Maths multiplication drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for eight and nine-year-olds, this creative activity helps pupils visualise complex multiplication concepts by turning abstract numbers into colourful illustrations. By drawing arrays and grouping objects, children develop a deeper conceptual understanding of the times tables they are learning in class.

This resource is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum for Year 4, which requires pupils to recall and use multiplication and division facts for multiplication tables up to 12 x 12. Using this Maths multiplication drawing sheet year 4 core, students can explore the commutative law, seeing for themselves that 3 x 4 is the same as 4 x 3. Whether you are introducing a new times table or consolidating prior learning, this sheet provides a tactile, visual method to support every learner.

Teachers can use this versatile tool as a starter activity, a quick assessment task, or as a calming independent task for early finishers. Because it uses visual art to solve numerical problems, it is an excellent way to support pupils who find standard written calculations challenging. Our Maths multiplication drawing sheet year 4 core is set at the expected standard, ensuring it provides the right level of challenge for the majority of your class.

The activity includes five questions:

1. Draw an array to show 6 x 4.

2. If Max the monkey has 3 bags with 8 bananas in each, draw the groups to show the total.

3. Write the multiplication calculation for an array of 5 rows and 7 columns.

4. If a box of pencils costs £3, how much would 9 boxes cost? Use a drawing to help you.

5. Can you show that 4 x 6 is the same as 6 x 4 by drawing two different arrays?

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