Multiplication Times Tables Check
The Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) is completed by Year 4 children during the summer term.
The purpose of the MTC is to determine whether pupils can recall their times tables fluently, which is essential for future success in mathematics. As a school, it is also helpful to identify children who have not yet mastered their times tables, so that additional support can be provided.
Children will be tested using an on-screen check (via a computer), where they will have to answer multiplication questions against the clock.
The test will last no longer than 5 minutes and is similar to other tests already used by primary schools.
Children will have 6 seconds to answer each question in a series of 25. Each question will be worth one mark.
Questions will be selected from the 121 number facts that make up the multiplication tables from 2 to 12, with a particular focus on the 6, 7, 8, 9 and 12 times tables as they are considered to be the most challenging. Each question will only appear once in any 25-question series.
Once the child has input their answer onto the computer that they are using, there will be a three-second pause before the next question appears. Children will be given the opportunity to practise answering questions in this format before the official check begins.
The six-second time limit per question has been decided on by the DfE because it should allow children enough time to demonstrate their recall of times tables without giving them the time to work out the answers to each question.
Please click on the link to learn more about how you can support your child with their times-tables.
The YouTube video below shows you how your child can practise via TTR:
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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