Mixed multiplication facts

Mixing the tables is the first step away from the single-table sheet, because a fact no longer carries its table title as a hint. Three difficulty steps, each with its answer key.

Mixed Multiplication Facts — Easy

The easy mixed sheet draws its facts only from the anchor tables — 2s, 5s and 10s — so a reader who has met those three can complete every line. Mixing the tables is the first step away from the single-table sheet, because a fact no longer carries its table title as a hint. The answers stay small and even, which keeps the sheet a success even while it introduces mixing. It is the gentle entry to mixed practice.

Mixed Multiplication Facts — Medium

The medium mixed sheet draws its facts from the tables up to and including the fours and the elevens, leaving the hard middle for the hard sheet. It is the step where a fact from the threes appears beside a fact from the tens, so the recall has to be genuine rather than cued by the table. The answers grow larger than the easy sheet but stay within reach. It is the middle rung of the mixed ladder.

Mixed Multiplication Facts — Hard

The hard mixed sheet draws its facts from the whole set, including the hard middle of six, seven, eight and nine, so it is the truest test of whether the tables hold. There is no table title, no pattern and no shortcut — just a fact and a space for its answer. It is reached only after the single tables are solid, and it shows the whole sequence has stuck.

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