Grade 4 3 Times Table Worksheets
Start with eight focused practice problems, then use the answer key below to check the worksheet.
Practice Worksheet
Grade 4 3 Times Table Practice
Solve each problem. Show your work.
- 1.8 × 3 = _____
- 2.5 × 3 = _____
- 3.4 × 3 = _____
- 4.3 × 6 = _____
- 5.2 × 3 = _____
- 6.1 × 3 = _____
- 7.10 × 3 = _____
- 8.3 × 7 = _____
Show answer key
- Question 1: 24
- Question 2: 15
- Question 3: 12
- Question 4: 18
- Question 5: 6
- Question 6: 3
- Question 7: 30
- Question 8: 21
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About These Worksheets
Grade 4 students should have the 3 times table automatic, using it as a quick mental check within larger multi-digit multiplication problems.
These 3 times table worksheets build fluency through skip counting by 3s (3, 6, 9, 12, 15...) and a handy divisibility check: if the digits of a multiple of 3 add up to a number divisible by 3, the original number is too. Spotting that pattern in 12, 15, 18, and 21 gives students a way to double-check their recall and catch mistakes on their own.
Worksheets mix vertical and horizontal problems, missing-factor questions, and word problems so students apply the facts rather than just reciting them. The 3 times table sits between the easy patterns of 2s, 5s, and 10s and the more demanding 7s and 8s, making it an important stepping stone in a student's path to full multiplication fluency. Regular practice here pays off in later grades when students factor numbers and simplify fractions.
Skills Practised
- Recalling 3 times table facts from 3 × 1 to 3 × 12
- Skip counting by 3s to build multiples
- Using digit-sum divisibility to check answers
- Solving missing-factor problems (3 × ? = 21)
- Applying the 3 times table in word problems
Parent Tip: Practise skip counting by 3s out loud in the car — 3, 6, 9, 12 — then quiz out of order once your child has the sequence down.