
Similarly, we see in the chart from the right that $$ 9\times7= 63 $$. As in the chart from the left, we see that $$5\times3= 15 $$. It looks like the image below, where in the first column and first row are written the numbers that we want to multiply.įor example, if we want to know the value of $$5\times3 $$, we find the row where 5 is placed, the column where 3 is placed, and we look at the value where the two lines meet. It is a chart that contains all possible multiplications of a number from 1 to 12 times a number from 1 to 12.

In the following, we will learn what it is, how to use it, and also some tricks on how to memorize it! What is the multiplication chart? When a number is multiplied by 10, the result is the number followed by a zero (Example: 8 x 10 = 80).One of those facts is the multiplication chart. Moreover, the sum of the 2 digits of the result is always equal to 9. When you multiply a number by 9, the result always starts with the number from which you have subtracted 1 (number - 1). The ideal is to repeat aloud several times these 3 multiplications and you will see that, thanks to the rhymes, you will learn them very fast! It's the table that rhymes! Indeed, in this table, there are 3 multiplications which rhyme and which will be thus much easier to memorize than the others. The result of this table always ends with 0 or 5. The common point of these 2 tables is that the result always ends with 0,2,4,6 or 8.

When a number is multiplied by 1, the result is always the number (Example: 8 x 1 = 8). Tricks for the Times tables from 1 to 10 1 Time table Note: There is no need to color the cells corresponding to the 1 and 10 times table because the results are very easy and you will not need to learn them by heart! Indeed, the result of 3x2 is equal to the result of 2x3, it is therefore useless to learn both, when you know the first, you find the second. 3x2, belongs to the 2 times table, so color it using the color of the 2 times table.

To create a personalized chart with your favorite colors, print our Black and White Multiplication Chart and let's get out your felt pens! Follow our coloring tips below:įor example: If you assign the green to the number 3, you will have to color in green the following cells: 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 3圆, 3x7, 3x8, 3x9 (horizontal line) as well as 4x3, 5x3, 6x3, 7x3, 8x3, 9x3 (vertical line). To save time, choose a Multiplication Chart Color-coded from our Printable multiplication Charts. To make the learning of the multiplication tables easier for you, the ideal is to colour the chart by assigning a different colour to each table.
