Grade 3 7 Times Table Worksheets

Start with eight focused practice problems, then use the answer key below to check the worksheet.

Practice Worksheet

Grade 3 7 Times Table Practice

Solve each problem. Show your work.

  1. 1.
    8 × 7 = _____
  2. 2.
    9 × 7 = _____
  3. 3.
    10 × 7 = _____
  4. 4.
    6 × 7 = _____
  5. 5.
    7 × 5 = _____
  6. 6.
    3 × 7 = _____
  7. 7.
    4 × 7 = _____
  8. 8.
    2 × 7 = _____
Show answer key
  1. Question 1: 56
  2. Question 2: 63
  3. Question 3: 70
  4. Question 4: 42
  5. Question 5: 35
  6. Question 6: 21
  7. Question 7: 28
  8. Question 8: 14

Next Steps

Finished the worksheet? Get it checked in seconds

Snap a photo of your child's completed Grade 3 7 times table work and Gradulo checks every answer with step-by-step feedback.

Check my work

Need another worksheet?

Log in to generate more Grade 3 7 times table worksheets and keep practice going.

About These Worksheets

Grade 3 students meet the 7 times table as one of the last and hardest sets of facts, often needing extra repetition beyond what the 2s, 5s, and 10s required.

The 7 times table worksheets on this page target the facts most students find hardest to memorize. Unlike the 2s, 5s, or 10s, the 7 times table has no simple shortcut or obvious visual pattern, so students typically need extra repetition and a strategy of building from facts they already know, such as using 7 × 5 = 35 as an anchor and adding on more groups of 7 to reach unfamiliar products.

Because the 7s overlap with other tables at points like 7 × 7 = 49 and 7 × 8 = 56, these worksheets are especially useful for spotting which specific facts a student still needs to drill. Mixed-order problems, missing-factor questions, and word problems all appear on these sheets to build flexible recall rather than a memorized recitation. Consistent practice with the 7 times table often makes the biggest difference in a student's overall multiplication fluency.

Skills Practised

  • Recalling 7 times table facts from 7 × 1 to 7 × 12
  • Building unfamiliar 7s facts from known anchors like 7 × 5
  • Skip counting by 7s
  • Solving missing-factor problems (7 × ? = 63)
  • Applying the 7 times table in word problems

Parent Tip: Focus flashcard practice specifically on 7s rather than mixing them into a full deck — isolating the hardest facts speeds up memorization.

Related Worksheets