3rd Grade 5 Times Table Worksheet
Practice the 5 times table through 5 x 12. Every answer ends in 0 or 5.
- Homework
- Morning Work
- Centers
- Review
- Intervention
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- Grade
- 3rd Grade
- Subject
- Math
- Skill
- Multiplication
- Topic
- the 5 times table
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Time
- 8 minutes
- Pages
- 2 (incl. answer key)
- Format
- Printable PDF (US Letter)
- Answer key
- Included
- Best for
- homework, morning work, centers, review, intervention
Worksheet details
What This Worksheet Practices
Students will recall the 5 times table through 5 x 12 using skip counting and the 0/5 ending pattern.
- Recalling the 5 times table
- Skip counting by 5s
- Using the 0/5 ending pattern to check answers
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The 5s end in 0 or 5
The 5 times table is one of the easiest to master because of its pattern: every product ends in 0 or 5, and the table is just skip counting by 5s. That ending pattern doubles as a built-in error check - if a 5s answer ends in any other digit, it’s wrong.
How to use it
Count by 5s to each answer, and use the 0/5 ending to check. The 5s show up everywhere in real life
- reading a clock (each number is 5 minutes) and counting nickels - so point those out. They also pair with the 10 times table. Part of the full times tables set.
👩🏫 Teacher note
The 5s skip count (5, 10, 15...) and every product ends in 0 or 5 - a built-in check. Connect to reading a clock and counting nickels.
🏠 Parent note
Count by 5s. Every answer ends in 5 or 0, so that's a quick way to check.
Common Mistakes to Watch For
- Writing an answer that does not end in 0 or 5
- Miscounting past 5 x 7
Answer Key
Each answer shows the product.
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