Grade 4 11 Times Table Worksheets
Start with eight focused practice problems, then use the answer key below to check the worksheet.
Practice Worksheet
Grade 4 11 Times Table Practice
Solve each problem. Show your work.
- 1.8 × 11 = _____
- 2.7 × 11 = _____
- 3.11 × 9 = _____
- 4.6 × 11 = _____
- 5.11 × 5 = _____
- 6.11 × 3 = _____
- 7.11 × 4 = _____
- 8.10 × 11 = _____
Show answer key
- Question 1: 88
- Question 2: 77
- Question 3: 99
- Question 4: 66
- Question 5: 55
- Question 6: 33
- Question 7: 44
- Question 8: 110
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About These Worksheets
Grade 4 students build on their solid 10 times table skills to learn the 11s, using the repeated-digit trick for quick facts and careful practice for 11 × 10 through 11 × 12 where the pattern changes.
These 11 times table worksheets highlight a pattern students love: for every single-digit number, multiplying by 11 just repeats that digit (11 × 3 = 33, 11 × 7 = 77). This repeated-digit trick makes the facts up to 11 × 9 nearly automatic once a student notices it, turning the 11 times table into one of the quicker tables to learn despite its larger factor.
The pattern breaks once products reach two-digit factors like 11 × 10, 11 × 11, and 11 × 12, so worksheets specifically include these transition facts to make sure students don't over-rely on the shortcut. Mixed-order problems, missing-factor questions, and word problems round out the practice, helping students recognize both where the pattern holds and where it requires a different approach.
Skills Practised
- Recalling 11 times table facts from 11 × 1 to 11 × 12
- Using the repeated-digit pattern for 11 × 1 through 11 × 9
- Recognizing where the repeated-digit pattern breaks down
- Solving missing-factor problems (11 × ? = 88)
- Applying the 11 times table in word problems
Parent Tip: Once your child spots the repeated-digit trick, test whether they also know it breaks down after 11 × 9 — that transition is where mistakes tend to happen.