Free Multiplication Word Mat | Year 4 | Maths | BookFlik

Boost your classroom resources with our comprehensive Maths multiplication word mat year 4 core edition. Designed specifically for the Australian Curriculum (ACARA), this essential learning tool supports pupils as they master their times tables and formal multiplication methods.
Our resource features Max the monkey, who loves turning every calculation into an exciting puzzle. The word mat is perfectly aligned with Year 4 expectations, focusing on multiplying two-digit and three-digit numbers by a one-digit number using the formal written layout. It includes clear explanations of key vocabulary such as product, factor, multiple, and array, helping children articulate their mathematical thinking with confidence.
Teachers can use this Maths multiplication word mat year 4 core resource during independent work, small group interventions, or as a handy reference guide during lessons. By providing visual cues and step-by-step reminders of the multiplication process, it acts as a scaffold for students who may need extra support while challenging those who are ready to apply their skills to more complex word problems.
This material is tailored for learners working at the expected standard for Year 4. It ensures that students feel supported while they build fluency in their 6, 7, 9, 11, and 12 times tables. Whether you are teaching at home or in a primary school setting, this Maths multiplication word mat year 4 core helps bridge the gap between mental maths and written methods.
Our printable PDF is ready to use and features a clean, accessible layout that avoids distractions. It is an excellent addition to your numeracy toolkit, encouraging children to take ownership of their learning. Download this resource today to help your class achieve their best in multiplication.
Questions for pupils:
1. What is the product of 8 and 7?
2. If you have 4 boxes with 12 pencils in each, how many pencils are there in total?
3. What is 34 multiplied by 4?
4. Explain what a factor is using your own words.
5. If a toy costs £6, how much would 9 toys cost altogether?
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