Memorizing the basic multiplication facts, or times tables as they are sometimes known, is very important for your children. Unless these facts can be recalled automatically, students will struggle when learning more advanced math skills, not to mention the problems they may have conducting day-to-day transactions such as buying goods at a store.
The charts and tables on this page can be used to help your children memorize and recall multiplication facts.
Click here or on the image below for the adjustable multiplication square chart.
The three multiplication charts below consist of tables with products up to 100 and up to 144. The numbers in each table can be hidden or displayed to allow the charts to be used as worksheets or as reference aids.
The following individual multiplication tables are setup with numbers up to 10 and numbers up to 12. There are individual tables (e.g. 7 times table) and combination tables showing a range of numbers.
This multiplication chart (click on the image below too) includes a grid that is to scale with what the numbers and their products represent.
The tables below provide practice and reference with multiplication facts up to 10 x 10.
e.g. 8 x 1 , 8 x 2 , 8 x 3 , 8 x 4 , ... | e.g. 1 x 8 , 2 x 8 , 3 x 8 , 4 x 8 , ... |
1 times table (1x) | times 1 (x1) |
2 times table (2x) | times 2 (x2) |
3 times table (3x) | times 3 (x3) |
4 times table (4x) | times 4 (x4) |
5 times table (5x) | times 5 (x5) |
6 times table (6x) | times 6 (x6) |
7 times table (7x) | times 7 (x7) |
8 times table (8x) | times 8 (x8) |
9 times table (9x) | times 9 (x9) |
10 times table (10x) | times 10 (x10) |
1x to 5x (e.g. 5 tables / page) | x1 to x5 (e.g. 5 tables / page) |
6x to 10x (e.g.5 tables / page) | x6 to x 10 (e.g. 5 tables / page) |
1x to 10x (e.g. 10 tables / page) | x1 to x10 (e.g. 10 tables / page) |
The following tables help with practice and reference of multiplication facts up to 12 x 12.
e.g. 8 x 1 , 8 x 2 , 8 x 3 , 8 x 4 , ... | e.g. 1 x 8 , 2 x 8 , 3 x 8 , 4 x 8 , ... |
1 times table (1x) | times 1 (x1) |
2 times table (2x) | times 2 (x2) |
3 times table (3x) | times 3 (x3) |
4 times table (4x) | times 4 (x4) |
5 times table (5x) | times 5 (x5) |
6 times table (6x) | times 6 (x6) |
7 times table (7x) | times 7 (x7) |
8 times table (8x) | times 8 (x8) |
9 times table (9x) | times 9 (x9) |
10 times table (10x) | times 10 (x10) |
11 times table (11x) | times 11 (x11) |
12 times table (12x) | times 12 (x12) |
1x to 6x (e.g. 6 tables / page) | x1 to x6 (e.g. 6 tables / page) |
7x to 12x (e.g.6 tables / page) | x7 to x 12 (e.g. 6 tables / page) |
1x to 12x (e.g. 12 tables / page) | x1 to x12 (e.g. 12 tables / page) |
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Note: Try these fun and simple drag and drop multiplication games to help practice the times tables.
Try the basic facts wheel listed below. You can change the table being practiced as well as how the numbers are shown,
Click on the printable multiplication table or chart you want and select the Print option to send them to your printer. These resources can be used as memory aids, for reference, or for drill type practice. Note the Show Answers checkbox that can be used to hide the answers allowing these documents to be used for exercise type activity.
You will find number grids, place value charts, and many other charts listed here.
Other popular pages in this multiplication section are the multiplication games and the multiplication worksheets pages.
Sometimes there can be frustration when talking with our children. We might think that they are "tuning us out." Here a three tips that will help encourage better listening when you are tutoring your children: Get close to and make eye contact with them before speaking; Stress important words; Have your children repeat what you have told them in their own words.