Mash of the Month May - Multiplication Tables Check

May 2, 2025

Our #MashOfTheMonth for May is the Multiplication Times Check - this is a highly effective tool for delivering and assessing multiplication tests for students. 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, 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 👇

Assessment Mode

The assessment mode within the 2Simple Multiplications Tables check includes:

  • 25 questions;
  • 6 seconds per question;
  • 3-second pause between each question;
  • audible warning between questions;
  • option to change colour scheme;
  • entry options including mouse, keyboard, on-screen number pad, touch screen device;
  • multiplication table limits specification (Minimum and maximum number of times tables in each test);
  • Upon pressing 'enter' or waiting for the time to run out, the number(s) displayed on-screen is accepted as the pupil's response.

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 students to access at a specific date. When setting as a 2Do, teachers will need to ensure the assessment mode is selected.

When children enter assessment mode, they are presented with a description of the test to read before choosing to start the test, once they press start, they are given a 3-second countdown to prepare for their first question. When students enter a number, the number entered will be accepted as their answer as soon as they click the enter button or the 6-second countdown has been completed. During assessment mode children will not be given any indication as to whether their response to a question was correct or incorrect, until the end of the test when students are presented with their results. Their total out of 25 will be displayed along with a handy colour-coded breakdown of each question. Students can review each question at their leisure by simply clicking on any of the question numbers.

Custom Mode

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:

  • Select tables to be assessed on;
  • Select the number of questions;
  • Set the time per question;
  • Change the duration of the assessment;
  • Pause between questions;
  • Display a duration timer;
  • Display a per question timer;
  • Show the number of questions answered;
  • Change the colour scheme;
  • Mute the audible question warning

Just like in assessment mode, any test completed in custom mode generates data that can be viewed in the data dashboard.

Data Dashboard

Opening the Data Dashboard will allow you to see reports on student performance on individual 2Dos that have been set and are still open and also on all scores for student performance in the Scores section. When the Multiplication Table Check data is chosen from the scores section. The following options can be changed/manipulated:

  • Show for: Select the class/groups/pupils data to be shown for;
  • From and to: The period you want the data to be shown for;
  • Drill down by activity: Chose between showing Assessment, Custom or All.
  • Select Metric: Chose from All, Score, Accuracy, Average Correct Time.
  • Show progression: Changes view to show weekly results (progress over time);
  • School hours only: Selecting this will eliminate data that was captured out of school time.
  • Export to Excel: Produces a replica of the current data displayed in the reporting area into a handy Excel file.

It is easy to change between the reporting of either Assessment mode and Custom mode. The Assessment Mode report can display Score, Accuracy, and Average Correct Speed. Each of these metrics can be further broken down per student to provide extensive diagnostic information. When accessing an assessment mode report from scores, the default view will show a non-progression report. This report provides an average for all the metrics displayed. When selecting Show progression, the view will change to show a week-by-week view (progress over time). Progress will be shown for only one metric. To see progress for a different metric use the Select Metric dropdown. Like the non-progression report, it is possible to see a breakdown for each week for the metric showing.

The Multiplication Tables Check user guide gives further guidance on both how to set and how to access reporting.

However you use the Multiplications Times Checker in school, we would love to see how your children get on. You can share examples via our X or Facebook pages, and if you share this April with the #MashoftheMonth hashtag you'll be entered into our monthly draw to win a 2Simple goody bag!