"Practicing Multiplication Facts: Multiplication Wheels, Charts, and More" is a worksheet that features different ways for students to practice their multiplication facts.

Every page includes standard multiplication problems, like 6 x 2 and 12 x 4, for students to solve. Some pages feature a large multiplication chart that fills the whole page. Numbers on the top or the side go from 0 to 12, with the other set of numbers ranging from 2 to 12. Some numbers are filled into the table, but most are blank, so students can fill them in themselves.

Worksheets also contain multiplication wheels. Each wheel features a number in the center with the numbers 2 to 9 surrounding it. Students multiply the center number by each surrounding number and fill in the answers on the outside of the wheel.

Students learn multiplication facts more effectively when they practice recalling them in many different ways. You can give students standard multiplication problems like 8 x 4 and 2 x 3, but you should also give them other ways to practice their facts.

Multiplication charts are a great way for students to practice finding the answers to multiplication facts. The numbers on the top and side of the table can vary, depending on the facts students are practicing. It can even be timed to see how well students have learned their facts.

Multiplication wheels can also be a good way to learn. Each wheel features a number in the middle with numbers surrounding it. Their job is to multiply the number in the middle by each of the other numbers to fill in the outside of the wheel.