
For example, four columns will each automatically be 25% wide. Columns without a value for size will automatically have equal widths.So, size="4" can be added to a column in order to take up 1/3 of the grid, or 4 of the 12 columns. The size property indicates the number of columns to use out of the default 12 per row.Content should be placed within columns, and only columns may be immediate children of rows.Rows are horizontal groups of columns that line the columns up properly.Grids take up the full width of their container,īut adding the fixed property will set the width based on the screen size, see Fixed Grid below. Grids act as a container for all rows and columns.The number of columns can be customized using CSS. It is based on a 12 column layout with different breakpoints based on the screen size. Columns will expand to fill the row, and will resize to fit additional columns. It is composed of three units - a grid, row(s) and column(s). Multiplication Triangles (download) £2.99 inc.The grid is a powerful mobile-first flexbox system for building custom layouts.Number Fun Zoo – Factors (download) £2.99 inc.Annette Cube – Colour (download) £4.99 inc.Well led, this is a powerful tool! Related products Children should be encouraged to self assess which tables they need to go away and work on. Collect in the marked grids for analysis.ĥ) Undertake weekly and keep track of the points each week, particularly celebrating the rise in your class average. One answer grid is displayed on your whiteboard and the other read out. Make sure that children sitting next to each other have different grids to ensure no copying!Ĥ) Marking – children swap grids and mark in colour pencil.

relationship between table facts, commutativity etc.)Ģ) Set up stopwatch on your whiteboard, so children can see what time is left and can record their finishing time if they complete the challenge with 12 minutes.ģ) Alternate Grids – use 2 different grids each time you attempt the challenge. Maximum score: 144 + 16 = 160 points.ġ) Introduce sensitively – help children understand the challenge, talk through strategies (e.g.

Children jot down their time if completed within 12 minutes. Each product is worth 1 point, except the 16 products in the bottom right hand corner, which are worth 2 points each. Children should fill in as many boxes as possible within the set time. The final four rows and columns contain the Year 4 tables (6s, 7s, 8s and 12s) The next four rows and columns represent the Year 3 table facts (3s, 4s and 9s – plus the 11s from Year 4).

The first four rows and columns contain the Year 2 table facts (1s, 2s, 5s and 10s).

This download contains 6 carefully designed 12 by 12 Table Challenge Grids.
