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2 Times Tables

2 Times Tables. KS1 & KS2 primary homework help with Maths. Learn the 2 times tables with videos, worksheets and games. Support in Key Stage 1 & 2.

Pick a times table

Learning the 2 Times Table


2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

Counting in 2s

The 2 times tables is the same as counting in 2s. When you count in 2s you miss out one number every time.

Think of pairs

The 2 times table is all about pairs of things. 1 pair of socks is the same as 2 socks. 2 pairs of socks are the same as 4 socks.

Use your fingers

You can use your fingers to help. Keep adding 2 each time. Every answer in the 2 times table is an even number. So if your number is odd, something is wrong.

Double the number

Multiplying by 2 means doubling. 7 x 2 is the same as 7 + 7

 

1 x 2 = 2

2 x 2 = 4

3 x 2 = 6

4 x 2 = 8

5 x 2 = 10

6 x 2 = 12

7 x 2 = 14

8 x 2 = 16

9 x 2 = 18

10 x 2 = 20

11 x 2 = 22

12 x 2 = 24

Poster
The full 2 times tables to print out.
Froggy Leap
Answer 10 questions on the 2 times tables. If you score 5 or over, you get to play the mini game.
Mini Game - Catch as many flies as you can in 60 seconds. Click to aim the frog's tongue to catch those flies!

Play full screen game

Videos

These videos can help you remember the 2 times tables. Pick your favourite and remember the song.

2 Times Tables video

Worksheets

Easier test
Times tables practice worksheet.
Harder test
Times tables practice worksheet.
Speed test
Times tables speed practice.

Games

hit-the-buttonHit the button
Select Times Tables then x2 
times-tables-memory-gamesTimes Tables Memory Game
Select the x2 tables.
Apple Times TablesApple Times Tables
Pick the right apple with the correct answer. Select the x2 times tables.
happy-burgerHappy Burger
Select x2 tables.
Pirates II times tables gamePirates II
Run through many different levels and jump over all sorts of different pirate items.
coconut-multiplesCoconut Multiples
Select x2 tables.

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