How to find a missing factor using logic and memory
A deeper understanding of how multiplication works
Quick recall of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 multiplication facts
How to apply multiplication to real-world situations
This colorful and activity-packed worksheet helps Grade 3 students build strong skills in basic multiplication using the most common times tables: 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10. Whether it's figuring out how many apples are in baskets or solving fun number puzzles, students will practice finding the missing factor—a key to understanding how multiplication really works.
Each section is designed to grow confidence through thinking and doing, making math both fun and meaningful.
Multiplication helps us put things into equal groups quickly. When one number is missing in a multiplication sentence (like ___ × 5 = 20), we use our knowledge of times tables to find it. This process builds a strong foundation for solving bigger math problems later.
This worksheet gives learners the chance to strengthen their mental math and problem-solving through engaging activities.
Fill in the blanks using multiplication facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10
Missing factor puzzles to boost number sense
True or false questions to test accuracy and logic
Real-life word problems to connect math with everyday situations
Multiplication shows up all around us!
Packing: How many items in boxes or crates?
Scheduling: How long will 3 lessons of 1 hour each take?
Shopping: How much will 5 packs of 4 apples cost?
Organizing: Rows of chairs, shelves of books, trays of cookies—the list goes on!
Learning to find the missing number helps children become faster and smarter at solving daily problems.
Learning to find missing numbers in multiplication helps children think in reverse, spot patterns, and strengthen their number fluency. It builds a flexible math brain, preparing them for division, fractions, and real-life problem solving with confidence.
Teachers say this worksheet helps students “finally see the logic behind times tables,” while students enjoy the puzzle-like structure of missing factor questions. Many report feeling more confident in both classwork and homework after practicing with these activities.
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