March 31, 2026
Our #MashOfTheMonth for April is the Multiplication Times Check - this is a highly effective tool for delivering and assessing multiplication tests for pupils. There are two modes available: Assessment and Custom. Each of these modes generates detailed reporting information within the Data Dashboard. The Assessment mode is a quick times table test based on the Year 4 maths assessment, while the custom mode enables you to personalise your own multiplication tables test. Teachers can choose the tables, the number of questions, duration of tests, and pauses so perfect to set for any year group to assess understanding. The video below gives you an overview 👇
The multiplication tables check (MTC) is statutory for all year 4 pupils registered at state-funded maintained schools, special schools or academies. The purpose of the MTC is to determine whether pupils can recall their times tables fluently, which is essential for future success in mathematics. It will help schools to identify pupils who have not yet mastered their times tables so that additional support can be provided.
The assessment mode within the 2Simple Multiplications Tables check has been designed to mirror as closely as possible the format of the multiplication tables check by the Standards and Testing Agency.
The format:
For every test completed, data is generated which can be viewed in the Data Dashboard. As well as practising in class, teachers can set this as a 2Do for pupils to access at a specific date. When setting as a 2Do, teachers will need to ensure the assessment mode is selected.
Custom mode allows children and teachers to customise a multiplication test - perfect to be used in any year group. Custom mode gives the ability to:
Just like in assessment mode, any test completed in custom mode generates data that can be viewed in the data dashboard.
Opening the Data Dashboard will allow you to see reports on pupil performance on individual 2Dos that have been set and are still open and also on all scores for pupil performance in the Scores section. When the Multiplication Table Check data is chosen from the scores section.
The Multiplication Tables Check user guide gives further guidance on both how to set and how to access reporting.