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KS1 Maths Year 1 Calculation - Multiplication Using Arrays…

An array in Maths is a visual representation of a calculation. For instance 2 x 4 can be shown as two rows of four triangles next to each other. This can be he…

Written by Dr. Emma ClarkeReviewed by Daniel FosterUpdated 17 Mar 2026

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Topic: Year 1 Calculation Multiplication Using Arrays

Questions: 2

Duration: 10 min

Difficulty: ★★ Medium

Focus: building a clean Year 1 Calculation Multiplication Using Arrays method and avoiding arithmetic slips.

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An array in Maths is a visual representation of a calculation. For instance 2 x 4 can be shown as two rows of four triangles next to each other. This can be helpful for children who find learning easier with pictures and diagrams. This year 1 KS1 Maths and Numeracy quiz will test their skills.

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