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Missing Number: Multiplication Tables (2–10)

Missing-number practice within the 2–10 times tables. Mixes unknown factor and unknown product.
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Teaching Notes

Emphasize fact families and the relationship between multiplication and division. Encourage students to check their answers using inverse operations.

Vocabulary
factor: A number multiplied by another.
product: The answer to multiplication.
Common Mistakes
  • Adding instead of multiplying
  • Incorrect fact recall
  • Confusing factors/product
  • Not checking answers
  • Misinterpreting the blank position
Differentiation
SupportProvide a multiplication chart or use manipulatives to model problems.
ChallengeChallenge students to create their own missing number multiplication problems.
Discussion Questions
  • How can division help you find a missing factor?
  • Why is it important to know your multiplication facts?
  • How do you check if your missing number is correct?
  • Can the missing number ever be zero?
Extension Activities
  • Create missing number flashcards.
  • Play multiplication bingo.
  • Use arrays to find missing factors.
Parent Tip

Ask your child to find the missing number in simple division facts.

Learning Path
Skill Cluster

Multiplication & Division Fluency

Estimated Time

10 minutes

Skills Practiced
inverse relationshipfact fluency
Prerequisites
  • 820
  • Multiplication Fact Fluency (2-10)
  • Understanding of Factors and Products
Next Steps
  • Missing Number in Division Equations
  • Multiplication Word Problems (within 100)
  • Division Facts Fluency (2-10)
  • Multiplication Word Problems (Single-Digit Factors)