Number

Multiplication Facts for Twos

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Count by 2s (2 to 20)

Fill in the missing numbers. Count by twos!

2
4
8
10
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10
14
16
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4
6
10
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Count by 2s (Starting at Different Numbers)

Fill in the missing numbers.

6
8
12
14
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14
18
20
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10
12
16
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3

Count the Pairs of Apples

Count by 2s. How many are there altogether?

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4

Count the Pairs of Stars

Count by 2s. Write the total.

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5

Count the Pairs of Fish

Count by 2s. How many altogether?

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Times 2 Facts (1–5)

Fill in the missing number. Example: 2 × 3 = 6.

2
2
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4
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2
6
2
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8
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4
10
2
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Times 2 Facts (1–6)

Fill in the missing number.

4
2
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6
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3
8
2
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10
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5
2
2
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12
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6
8

Match Times 2 (1–6)

Draw a line to match each multiplication to its answer.

2 × 1
2 × 3
2 × 5
2 × 6
10
2
12
6
9

Match Times 2 (2–5)

Draw a line to match each multiplication to its answer.

2 × 2
2 × 4
2 × 3
2 × 5
6
10
4
8
10

Quick Times 2 (1–6)

Circle the correct answer.

2 × 3 = ?

4
5
6

2 × 5 = ?

8
10
12

2 × 1 = ?

1
2
3

2 × 6 = ?

10
11
12
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True or False? Times 2 (Easy)

Circle TRUE or FALSE.

2 × 4 = 8

TRUE
FALSE

2 × 3 = 5

TRUE
FALSE

2 × 6 = 12

TRUE
FALSE

2 × 2 = 6

TRUE
FALSE
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Times 2 Facts (7–10)

Fill in the missing number.

14
2
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16
?
8
18
2
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20
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10
13

Times 2 Facts (7–12)

Fill in the missing number.

14
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7
16
2
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18
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9
20
2
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22
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11
24
2
?
14

What Is 2 ×?

Circle the correct answer.

2 × 6 = ?

10
12
14

2 × 9 = ?

16
18
20

2 × 7 = ?

12
14
16

2 × 4 = ?

6
8
10
15

More Times 2 Quiz

Circle the correct answer.

2 × 8 = ?

14
16
18

2 × 11 = ?

20
22
24

2 × 10 = ?

18
20
22

2 × 12 = ?

22
24
26
16

Match Times 2 (7–12)

Draw a line to match each multiplication to its answer.

2 × 7
2 × 9
2 × 11
2 × 12
24
14
22
18
17

Match Times 2 (Mixed)

Match each multiplication to its answer.

2 × 8
2 × 10
2 × 5
2 × 3
6
16
10
20
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Count by 2s (20 to 40)

Fill in the missing numbers. Keep counting by twos!

20
22
26
28
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30
34
38
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22
24
26
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Count Backwards by 2s

Fill in the missing numbers. Count backwards by twos!

20
18
14
12
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24
20
18
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10
8
4
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20

Is It a Multiple of 2?

Sort these numbers into multiples of 2 and NOT multiples of 2.

6
9
14
15
22
17
Multiple of 2
NOT a multiple of 2
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All Times 2 Facts

Fill in the missing number as fast as you can!

6
2
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10
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5
14
2
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18
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9
4
2
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20
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10
24
2
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16
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8
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Pairs of Objects

Look at the pattern of pairs. Draw the next group.

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Growing Pairs

The pattern grows by adding 2 each time. Draw what comes next.

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Doubling Numbers (1–10)

Doubling is the same as multiplying by 2. Circle the double.

Double 7

12
14
16

Double 9

18
19
16

Double 6

10
11
12

Double 5

8
10
12
25

Doubling Numbers (11–15)

Circle the double.

Double 11

21
22
23

Double 15

25
30
35

Double 12

22
24
26

Double 13

24
25
26
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Twos Facts Speed Round

How fast can you fill in all the answers?

6
2
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10
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5
14
2
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18
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9
16
2
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20
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10
8
2
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24
?
12
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Division by 2

If you know 2 × ___ , you can work out ___ ÷ 2. Circle the answer.

12 ÷ 2 = ?

5
6
7

18 ÷ 2 = ?

8
9
10

8 ÷ 2 = ?

3
4
5

20 ÷ 2 = ?

9
10
11
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Match Division by 2

Match each division to its answer.

6 ÷ 2
14 ÷ 2
10 ÷ 2
24 ÷ 2
12
3
5
7
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Word Problems — Twos

Solve each problem. Show your working.

There are 8 pairs of shoes. How many shoes altogether?

A spider has 8 legs. How many legs do 2 spiders have?

You buy 7 packs of 2 biscuits. How many biscuits in total?

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More Word Problems — Twos

Solve each problem. Show your working.

There are 12 socks. How many pairs is that?

A bicycle has 2 wheels. How many wheels do 9 bicycles have?

Each child gets 2 pencils. There are 11 children. How many pencils are needed?

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Write the Times 2 Table

Write the 2 times table from memory!

2 × 1 = ___ 2 × 2 = ___ 2 × 3 = ___ 2 × 4 = ___ 2 × 5 = ___ 2 × 6 = ___

2 × 7 = ___ 2 × 8 = ___ 2 × 9 = ___ 2 × 10 = ___ 2 × 11 = ___ 2 × 12 = ___

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Home Activity: Find Pairs at Home

Practise your twos at home!

  • 1Count all the shoes in your house by 2s. How many are there?
  • 2Put socks into pairs. Count by 2s to find the total.
  • 3Find things that come in pairs — eyes, ears, hands. Count by 2s for your family.
  • 4Write the 2 times table from 2 × 1 to 2 × 12 from memory!
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Trace the Multiples of 2

Trace the multiples of 2. Say them as you trace!

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
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Count by 2s from 0 to 30

Fill in the missing numbers.

2
6
8
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10
12
16
18
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20
24
26
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Count by 2s — Odd Start

Fill in the missing numbers. Count on by 2 each time!

1
3
7
9
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11
15
17
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23
25
29
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Count Pairs of Flowers

Count the flowers in pairs. How many groups of 2?

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Count Pairs of Butterflies

Count the butterflies by 2s.

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Times 2 — Mixed Facts

Fill in the missing number.

8
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4
12
2
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16
?
8
20
2
?
22
?
11
24
2
?
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Times 2 — More Mixed Facts

Fill in the missing factor.

4
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2
10
2
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18
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9
14
2
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6
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3
24
2
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Match Arrays to Times 2 Facts

Match each array description to the multiplication fact.

2 rows of 5
2 rows of 8
2 rows of 3
2 rows of 11
2 × 3 = 6
2 × 11 = 22
2 × 5 = 10
2 × 8 = 16
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Match Times 2 to Division

Match each multiplication to its related division.

2 × 6 = 12
2 × 9 = 18
2 × 7 = 14
2 × 10 = 20
14 ÷ 2 = 7
20 ÷ 2 = 10
12 ÷ 2 = 6
18 ÷ 2 = 9
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True or False? Times 2

Circle TRUE or FALSE.

2 × 9 = 18

TRUE
FALSE

2 × 7 = 15

TRUE
FALSE

2 × 11 = 22

TRUE
FALSE

2 × 12 = 24

TRUE
FALSE
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Halving (Division by 2)

Half of a number is the same as dividing by 2. Circle the answer.

Half of 16 = ?

6
7
8

Half of 22 = ?

10
11
12

Half of 14 = ?

6
7
8

Half of 24 = ?

10
11
12
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Multiple of 2 or Not?

Sort these numbers.

18
25
36
41
50
63
Multiple of 2 (even)
Not a multiple of 2 (odd)
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Double or Not Double?

Sort each pair — is the second number double the first?

6 and 12
7 and 13
9 and 18
5 and 11
8 and 16
4 and 9
Is double
Is NOT double
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Compare Doubles

Circle the larger double.

Which double is bigger?

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Which is bigger?

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Are these equal?

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Which is bigger?

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Times 2 Practice Scores

Record these practice scores using tally marks.

ItemTallyTotal
2 × 1 to 2 × 3
2 × 4 to 2 × 6
2 × 7 to 2 × 9
2 × 10 to 2 × 12
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Objects in Pairs

Read the picture graph and answer the questions.

Shoes
Socks
Gloves
Earrings
1

How many pairs of shoes are there?

2

How many individual socks in total?

3

How many items in total across all categories?

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Story Problems — Multiplication by 2

Solve each story problem using × 2.

There are 9 bicycles. Each has 2 wheels. How many wheels altogether?

Each child gets 2 biscuits. There are 12 children. How many biscuits?

You see 7 birds. Each has 2 wings. How many wings can you see?

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Story Problems — Division by 2

Solve each story problem using ÷ 2.

There are 18 socks. How many pairs is that?

22 children are split into 2 equal teams. How many on each team?

A box of 16 eggs is split equally between 2 families. How many eggs each?

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Pattern of Doubles

Continue the pattern of pairs.

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Doubling Chain

Each number is double the one before. Fill in the missing numbers.

1
2
8
16
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3
12
24
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2
8
16
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TipExtension activity — doubling chains beyond ×2 facts extend into Year 3 territory. Use for enrichment if your child is ready.
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Make an Array

Draw an array to show each multiplication fact.

Draw an array for 2 × 7:

Draw here

Draw an array for 2 × 9:

Draw here

What do you notice about all the 2× arrays?

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Skip Count by 2 — True or False?

Circle TRUE or FALSE for each statement.

Counting by 2s from 0: 0, 2, 4, 5, 8

TRUE
FALSE

Counting by 2s from 0: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18

TRUE
FALSE

22 is a number in the 2× table

TRUE
FALSE

15 is a number in the 2× table

TRUE
FALSE
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Two Times Table Bonds

Complete each bond. The total is a 2× table fact.

16
8
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20
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10
14
7
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24
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12
18
9
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22
?
11
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Match Multiplication to Skip Counting

Match each multiplication fact to the skip count that gets there.

2 × 3
2 × 5
2 × 8
2 × 11
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
2, 4, 6
2, 4, 6, 8, 10
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22
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Odd or Even? — 2× Table Results

Sort these answers from the 2× table.

2 × 1 = 2
2 × 3 = 6
2 × 5 = 10
2 × 7 = 14
2 × 9 = 18
2 × 11 = 22
Even
Odd
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Count in Pairs

Count the objects in pairs. Write the total.

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Two Times on Ten Frames

Each ten frame has pairs of dots. Count them.

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Double or Not?

Is the second number double the first? Circle YES or NO.

Is 10 double 5?

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Is 11 double 6?

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Is 14 double 7?

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Is 17 double 9?

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2× Table Practice Tracker

Record how many times you got each group right.

ItemTallyTotal
2 × 1 to 2 × 4
2 × 5 to 2 × 8
2 × 9 to 2 × 12
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How Many Legs? Pairs of Animals

Read the graph and answer the questions.

Birds (2 legs each)
Ants (6 legs each)
Cats (4 legs each)
Dogs (4 legs each)
1

How many birds are there? How many legs do they have in total?

2

Which animal has the most in the graph?

3

How many animals are shown altogether?

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Shapes with Even Sides

Trace each shape. Write how many sides. Are they even numbers?

Rectangle4 sides
Hexagon6 sides
Octagon8 sides
Square4 sides
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Relating Multiplication and Division by 2

Use each multiplication fact to write a matching division.

2 × 6 = 12, so 12 ÷ 2 = ___

2 × 9 = 18, so 18 ÷ 2 = ___

2 × 11 = 22, so 22 ÷ 2 = ___

What connection do you see between × 2 and ÷ 2? ___

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Skip Count Backwards by 2

Fill in the missing numbers, counting down by 2.

20
18
14
12
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16
14
10
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24
20
16
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Two Times Table Challenge

Complete the challenge problems.

I know 2 × 8 = 16. What is 2 × 9? Show how you worked it out.

How many legs do 12 birds have? (2 legs each) ___

Write the 2× table backwards (from 2 × 12 down to 2 × 1):

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Find the Mistake

One answer in each row is wrong. Circle the mistake.

2 × 4 = 8, 2 × 5 = 11, 2 × 6 = 12

8
11
12

2 × 7 = 14, 2 × 8 = 16, 2 × 9 = 19

14
16
19

2 × 10 = 20, 2 × 11 = 21, 2 × 12 = 24

20
21
24
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Pairs Pattern

Continue the pattern. Each group has pairs of objects.

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Pairs in Real Life

Find examples of pairs in real life.

Name 5 things that come in pairs: 1. ___ 2. ___ 3. ___ 4. ___ 5. ___

If there are 8 pairs of shoes, how many shoes in total? ___

If there are 12 socks, how many pairs? ___