Free Multiply by 4 Facts Practice Worksheet
Build confidence with multiplication facts practice
Learning multiplication facts takes repetition, pattern recognition, and focused review. This free Multiply by 4 Facts Practice Worksheet gives students a simple way to strengthen fluency with the 4 times table. With a multiplication table at the top and missing-number facts below, this printable helps learners practice one fact family in a clear, manageable format.
What students do on this worksheet
On this worksheet, students complete two parts. In Part A, they fill in the multiplication table for the 4 facts from 0 through 12. In Part B, they solve missing-number multiplication problems using the 4 times table. Some problems ask students to find the missing factor, while others ask for the missing product.
This combination helps students see patterns in the multiplication table and then apply those facts in a mixed practice format.
Ways to use this worksheet
This printable works well in many classroom and home settings.
Teachers can use it for:
- whole-class practice
- independent work
- small groups
- math centers
- homework
- review
- extra support
Parents can also use it at home for additional multiplication practice. Because the worksheet stays focused on just one fact family, it helps students build confidence without feeling overwhelmed.
Best grade levels for this worksheet
This worksheet is a strong fit for 2nd grade and 3rd grade math. It works especially well for students learning the 4 times table and beginning multiplication fact fluency. It can also be used as review for learners who need extra support with multiplication patterns and number facts.
A helpful reminder for students
Before students begin, it can help to review a few simple ideas about multiplying by 4:
- Multiplying by 4 means making four equal groups.
- Students can think of multiplying by 4 as doubling a number twice.
- Skip counting by 4s can help students find products more quickly.
- Looking for patterns in the table can make facts easier to remember.
A quick warm-up with doubles and skip counting can make this worksheet even more helpful.
Why this worksheet works
One strength of this worksheet is that it combines table practice and missing-number practice on the same page. Students first complete the ordered 4 facts table, then use those same facts in a mixed format. This helps learners move beyond memorization and begin using multiplication facts more flexibly.
It also gives students repeated exposure to the same fact family in different ways, which supports stronger multiplication fluency over time.
Skills that pair well with this printable
If you are building out a multiplication unit, this worksheet pairs well with:
- multiplication as repeated addition
- multiplication with equal groups
- multiply by 2 facts
- multiply by 3 facts
- multiplication tables
Together, these skills help students build a stronger early foundation in multiplication.