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At Timestables.com you can easily practice all of your tables. The arithmetic problems are clear and simple so you can immediately get started on practicing your tables. Select one of the multiplication table you wish to practice from the list below and show what you can do on the speed test or printout great worksheets.

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Choose the table you want to practice from the following. First you can practice the multiplication facts in sequence and once you have got the hang of that you can practice all the sums in random order for each table. If you have forgotten any answers, just go back to the 'all tables in sequence' page and practice them again thoroughly before trying again.

Once you have got the hang of a number of tables you can select the speed test and choose the tables you want to practice getting quicker at. If you make a mistake, you came see what the right answer is at the end of the test. This will help you learn all of your tables. The speed test is good practice for getting your tables diploma. On the tables diploma the questions are a bit quicker than on the speed test, but if you get all of them right you will get your tables diploma. There are two tables diplomas. The little diploma is made up of 30 questions. Your little diploma shows you can do the 1,2,3,4,5 and 10 times tables. For the big tables diploma you are given 40 questions which include all the tables from 1 to 12.

Learn the multiplication tables in an interactive way with the free math multiplication learning games for 2rd, 3th, 4th and 5th grade. The game element in the times tables games make it even more fun learn.

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Here you can find additional information about practicing multiplication tables at primary school. The 1 times table, 2 times table, 3 times table, 4 times table, 5 times table and 10 times table are the first times tables to be learned. The 6 times table, 7 times table, 8 times table, 9 times table, 11 times table, 12 times table and of course all the tables in random order are the next step.

Not every child finds it easy to learn all the tables, so it is a good idea to keep on practicing them regularly after you learned them. There are a few tricks which make it easier to learn the tables and continue to master them, such as putting the smallest number first, which makes it easier for many children to answer correctly. For example 4 x 9 is easier to work out than 9 x 4. Switching the multiplication sum around makes it easier to answer. What also often helps is to use the tables you know well for answering the sums in the more difficult tables. One example of this is 6 x 7, which is often said to be tricky. If you do 5 x 7 first and then add 1 x 7 it is suddenly easier to answer. You can do this the other way round too. For instance with 4 x 7 you can do 5 x 7 first then subtract 1 x 7.

Why do we put so much effort into learning tables? Well, the multiplication tables keep on coming up in the next primary school years and even when you're at secondary school. You don't see them as tables, but as part of bigger mathematical problems. And it isn't only at school, but in your everyday life it is useful to know your times tables well so you can quickly work things out, for instance when you are buying or selling vegetables on the market. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for Timestables.com, please use our contact form. We'd be glad to hear from you.

The 5-step plan

Learn the times tables with the 5-step plan. We developed an innovative five step plan to help pupils learn the times tables in an effective and efficient way. This method has been tested at several schools and is recommended by teachers. The steps are:

  • Step 1a: View, read aloud and repeat. To get familiar with the table.
  • Step 1b: Fill in your times tables answers in sequence and check if you got them all right.
  • Step 2: Drag the correct answers to the questions.
  • Step 3: Fill in your answers for the mixed questions and check if you got them all right.
  • Step 4: Multiple choice questions will help you to improve by looking at the questions in a different way.
  • Step 5: Proof your knowledge and get the diploma.

When you finished the 5 steps you can play the memory game or exercise with the worksheet. Other way to train more are with the tempo test, the 1 minute test or to play the times tables games.

We advise to exercise daily for 15 minutes for maximum result.

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Practice your time tables online.

Multiplication tables are important and there are not many places where you can learn them quickly and easily, so we have come up with Timestables.com! Practicing your tables online is really easy at Timestables.com. The multiplication games are clear and simple so you can get started right away. Click on one of the tables to get started right away. Fill in the answers in the lines and when you've finished, click on 'check'. You will see right away which answers are correct and which are incorrect. You can also practice different times tables in one exercise so you can test whether you know them all.

You can also practice the tables interactively with the free multiplication games. On the multiplication games page we now have an answer-dragging game and a table balloons game.

Multiplication tables form the basis for the calculations that you do in the following years, so it’s important that you fully understand them.

Do you want to practice more math? Go to Mathdiploma.com - Here you can practice addition, subtraction, multiplying, dividing and a lot more! We also have a fraction website! On Fractionsweb.com are lots of exercices about simplifying, adding, subtracting, dividing and multiplying fractions. There are fraction games, worksheets and 5-step plans!

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On this page, you can practice any combination of the multiplication tables — very helpful for students in elementary and middle school. You can practice any single times table (such as multiplication by 9), or several tables (such as tables of 2 and 5), or all of them.

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At timestables.co.uk you can easily practise all of your tables. The arithmetic problems are clear and simple so you can immediately get started on practicing your tables. Select one of the times tables you wish to practise from the list below and show what you can do on the speed test, Multiplication Tables Check or printout great worksheets.

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Choose the table you want to practise from the following. First you can practise the times tables in sequence and once you have got the hang of that you can practise all the sums in random order for each table. If you have forgotten any answers, just go back to the 'all tables in sequence' page and practise them again thoroughly before trying again.

Once you have got the hang of a number of tables you can select the speed test and choose the tables you want to practise getting quicker at. If you make a mistake, you came see what the right answer is at the end of the test. This will help you learn all of your tables. The speed test is good practise for getting your tables diploma. On the tables diploma the questions are a bit quicker than on the speed test, but if you get all of them right you will get your tables diploma. There are two tables diplomas. The little diploma is made up of 30 questions. Your little diploma shows you can do the 1,2,3,4,5 and 10 times tables. For the big tables diploma you are given 40 questions which include all the tables from 1 to 12.

Learn the times tables in an interactive way with the free math times tables games KS2 and KS1. The game element makes it even more fun learn.

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Here you can find additional information about practicing times tables at primary school. The 1 times table, 2 times table, 3 times table, 4 times table, 5 times table and 10 times table are usually the first times tables which have to be learned. The 6 times table, 7 times table, 8 times table, 9 times table, 11 times table, 12 times table and of course all the tables in random order are the next step. This is part of KS1 and KS2.

New is the Multiplication Tables Check, this is a key stage 2 assessment to be taken by pupils at the end of year 4, from the 2019 / 2020 academic year onwards. With this check there are asked 25 questions on the times tables 2 to 12.

Not every child finds it easy to learn all the tables, so it is a good idea to keep on practicing them regularly after year 5. There are a few tricks which make it easier to learn the tables and continue to master them, such as putting the smallest number first, which makes it easier for many children to answer correctly. For example 4 x 9 is easier to work out than 9 x 4. Switching the multiplication sum around makes it easier to answer. What also often helps is to use the tables you know well for answering the sums in the more difficult tables. One example of this is 6 x 7, which is often said to be tricky. If you do 5 x 7 first and then add 1 x 7 it is suddenly easier to answer. You can do this the other way round too. For instance with 4 x 7 you can do 5 x 7 first then subtract 1 x 7.

Why do we put so much effort into learning tables? Well, the times tables keep on coming up in the next primary school years and even when you're at secondary school. You don't see them as tables, but as part of bigger mathematical problems. And it isn't only at school, but in your everyday life it is useful to know your times tables well so you can quickly work things out, for instance when you are buying or selling vegetables on the market. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for timestables.co.uk, please use our contact form. We'd be glad to hear from you.

The 5-step plan

Learn the times tables with the 5-step plan. We developed an innovative five step plan to help pupils learn the times tables in an effective and efficient way. This method has been tested at several schools and is recommended by teachers. The steps are:

  • Step 1a: View, read aloud and repeat. To get familiar with the table.
  • Step 1b: Fill in your times tables answers in sequence and check if you got them all right.
  • Step 2: Drag the correct answers to the questions.
  • Step 3: Fill in your answers for the mixed questions and check if you got them all right.
  • Step 4: Multiple choice questions will help you to improve by looking at the questions in a different way.
  • Step 5: Proof your knowledge and get the diploma.

When you finished the 5 steps you can play the memory game or exercise with the worksheet. Other way to train more are with the tempo test, the 1 minute test or to play the times tables games.

We advise to exercise daily for 15 minutes for maximum result.

Practise your times tables online

You can also practise the tables interactively with the free multiplication games. On the times tables games page we now have an answer-dragging game and a table balloons game.

Times tables form the basis for the calculations that you do in the following years, so it’s important that you fully understand them.

Do you want to practise more math? Go to Mathdiploma.co.uk - Here you can practise addition, subtraction, multiplying, dividing and a lot more! We also have a fraction website! On Fractionsweb.co.uk are lots of exercices about simplifying, adding, subtracting, dividing and multiplying fractions. There are fraction games, worksheets and 5-step plans!

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Multiplication Strategies Games for Kids Games

Represent Arrays Using Repeated Addition Game

Represent Arrays Using Repeated Addition Game

Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to represent arrays using repeated addition.

Represent Multiplication on Number Lines Game

Represent Multiplication on Number Lines Game

Apply your knowledge to represent multiplication on number lines.

Find Equal Groups and Size of Group Game

Find Equal Groups and Size of Group Game

Practice the superpower of multiplication by learning to find equal groups and the size of group.

Count Rows and Columns Game

Count Rows and Columns Game

Take the first step towards building your math castle by practicing to count rows and columns.

Times Tables Games

Find Facts of 3 Game

Find Facts of 3 Game

Have your own math-themed party by learning to find facts of 3.

Find Facts of 4 Game

Find Facts of 4 Game

Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by helping them find facts of 4.

Find Facts of 2 Game

Find Facts of 2 Game

Take a deep dive into the world of math by finding facts of 2.

Find Facts of 5 Game

Find Facts of 5 Game

Kids must find facts of 5 to practice times tables.

Multiplication Properties Games

Find Turn Around Facts of Arrays Game

Find Turn Around Facts of Arrays Game

Learn to find turn around facts of arrays in this fun and interactive game.

Multiply Three Numbers Game

  • Multiply Three Numbers Game

Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to multiply three numbers.

Identify the Correct Multiplication Expression Game

Identify the Correct Multiplication Expression Game

Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to identify the correct multiplication expression.

Multiply with 0 and 1 Game

Multiply with 0 and 1 Game

Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning how to multiply with 0 and 1.

Multiply by multiples of 10 Games

Multiply using the Given Fact Game

Multiply using the Given Fact Game

Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to multiply using the given facts.

Multiply 1-Digit Numbers with Multiples of 10 Game

Multiply 1-Digit Numbers with Multiples of 10 Game

Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to multiply 1-digit numbers with multiples of 10.

Multiply and Answer in Unit Form Game

Multiply and Answer in Unit Form Game

Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to multiply and answer in unit form.

Complete the Equation Game

Complete the Equation Game

Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by helping them complete the equations.

Estimate Products Games

Estimate Products of 2-digit and 3-digit Numbers Game

Estimate Products of 2-digit and 3-digit Numbers Game

Apply your knowledge of multiplication to estimate products of 2-digit and 3-digit numbers.

Estimate the Product of Numbers within 50 by 1-Digit Numbers Game

Estimate the Product of Numbers within 50 by 1-Digit Numbers Game

Estimate the product of numbers within 50 by 1-digit numbers to practice multiplication.

Estimate the Product of Numbers Greater than 50 by 1-Digit Numbers Game

Estimate the Product of Numbers Greater than 50 by 1-Digit Numbers Game

Learn to estimate the product of numbers greater than 50 by 1-digit numbers.

Estimate Products of Two 2-digit Numbers Game

Estimate Products of Two 2-digit Numbers Game

Shine bright in the math world by learning how to estimate the product of two 2-digit numbers.

Multi-digit Multiplication Games

Complete the Solution by Multiplying by Ones and Tens Game

Complete the Solution by Multiplying by Ones and Tens Game

Kids must complete the solution by multiplying by ones and tens.

Multiply the Two Digit Numbers Game

Multiply the Two Digit Numbers Game

Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by multiplying two digit numbers.

Complete the Multiplication Game

  • Complete the Multiplication Game

Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning how to complete the multiplication.

Multiply using Place Value Game

Multiply using Place Value Game

Have your own math-themed party by learning how to multiply using place values.

All Multiplication Games

Skip Count to Find the Answer Game

Skip Count to Find the Answer Game

Use your math skills to skip count to find the answer.

Find the Missing Partial Product Game

Find the Missing Partial Product Game

Kids must find the missing partial product to practice multiplication.

Multiply to Find the Product Game

Multiply to Find the Product Game

Use your math skills to multiply to find the product.

Create Equal Groups Game

Create Equal Groups Game

Make learning multiplication easy by creating equal groups.

Find the Product Game

Find the Product Game

Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning to find the product.

Represent Equal Groups Using Repeated Addition Game

Represent Equal Groups Using Repeated Addition Game

Kids must represent equal groups using repeated addition to practice multiplication.

Write Multiplication Sentences for Arrays Game

Write Multiplication Sentences for Arrays Game

Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by writing multiplication sentences for arrays.

Complete the Solution by Multiplying by Ones Game

Complete the Solution by Multiplying by Ones Game

Kids must complete the solution by multiplying by ones.

Use Repeated Addition to Find the Total Game

Use Repeated Addition to Find the Total Game

Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to use repeated addition to find the total.

Find Facts of 6 Game

Find Facts of 6 Game

Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning how to find the facts of 6.

Identify the Related Turn Around Fact Game

Identify the Related Turn Around Fact Game

Learn to solve real world problems by identifying the related turn around facts.

Multiply using a Related Fact Game

Multiply using a Related Fact Game

Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to multiply using a related fact.

Complete the Solution by Multiplying by Tens Game

Complete the Solution by Multiplying by Tens Game

Kids must complete the solution by multiplying by tens.

Make Multiple Groups Game

Make Multiple Groups Game

Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to make multiple groups.

Find Facts of 9 Game

Find Facts of 9 Game

Use your knowledge of times tables to find the facts of 9.

Multiply using the Commutative Property Game

Multiply using the Commutative Property Game

Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by multiplying using the commutative property.

Multiply by Multiple of 10 Game

Multiply by Multiple of 10 Game

Have your own math-themed party by learning how to multiply by multiples of 10.

Find the Product and FIll in the Numbers Game

Find the Product and FIll in the Numbers Game

Kids must find the product and fIll in the numbers to practice multiplication.

Make Equal Groups Game

Make Equal Groups Game

Take the pressure off by simplifying multiplication by making equal groups.

Times Table of 2 on Multiplication Chart Game

Times Table of 2 on Multiplication Chart Game

Help your child practice the times table of 2 on the multiplication chart.

Multiply Tens, Hundreds and Thousands Game

Multiply Tens, Hundreds and Thousands Game

Learn to solve math problems by multiplying tens, hundreds and thousands.

Choose the Missing Number in the Multiplication Solution Game

Choose the Missing Number in the Multiplication Solution Game

Use your math skills to choose the missing number in the multiplication solution.

Use Repeated Addition to Count in Groups Game

Use Repeated Addition to Count in Groups Game

Kids must use repeated addition to count in groups.

Patterns in Multiplication by 2 Game

Patterns in Multiplication by 2 Game

Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning patterns in multiplication by 2.

Apply Distributive Property Game

Apply Distributive Property Game

Kids must apply distributive property to practice multiplication.

Multiply Multiples of 10 Game

Multiply Multiples of 10 Game

Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to multiply multiples of 10.

Multiply and Choose the Correct Product Game

Multiply and Choose the Correct Product Game

Learn to solve math problems by multiplying and choosing the correct product.

Model Repeated Addition using Equal Groups Game

Model Repeated Addition using Equal Groups Game

Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to model repeated addition using equal groups.

Times Table of 2 Game

Times Table of 2 Game

Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by learning the times table of 2.

Solve using Distributive Property Game

Solve using Distributive Property Game

Shine bright in the math world by learning how to solve using the distributive property.

Match the Product With its Respective Expression Game

Match the Product With its Respective Expression Game

Kids must match the product with its respective expression to practice multiplication.

What Is Multiplication?

Multiplication is a basic arithmetic operation used to find the total of combining equal groups or adding a number to itself repeatedly. It is an essential skill taught early in education. Multiplication helps calculate the result of repeated addition more efficiently. 

Example : If you have 3 packs of candies, each containing 4 candies, you can find the total number of candies by multiplying 3 by 4, or adding 3 four times, which equals 12 candies in total. Understanding multiplication is important as it forms the basis for more advanced math concepts later in education.

3 × 4 = 3 groups of 4 = 4 + 4 + 4 = 12

Properties of Multiplication

  • Commutative Property : Changing the order of the numbers being multiplied does not change the result. a × b = b × a for real numbers a and b  
  • Associative Property: Changing the grouping of the numbers being multiplied does not change the result. a × (b × c) = (a × b) × c for real numbers a, b, c  
  • Identity Property : Multiplying a number by 1 results in the same number. a × 1 = a for any real number a  
  • Zero Property : Multiplying any number by 0 gives a product of 0. (a × 0 = 0 for any real number a  
  • Distributive Property : Multiplication can be distributed over addition or subtraction. a × (b + c) × b + a × c for real numbers a, b, c a × (b - c) = a × b - a × c for real numbers a, b, c

Explore Multiplication Properties Games for better understanding of these properties and hands-on practice!

Times Tables and Multiplication Facts

Times tables and multiplication facts are essential mathematical building blocks for students. 

Multiplication Facts : Multiplication facts are basic arithmetic statements that involve the multiplication operation. They represent the product of two numbers. 

Example: The multiplication fact "3 × 4 = 12" represents the product of multiplying 3 by 4, which equals 12. 

These facts provide a quick and efficient way to perform multiplication calculations. Mastering multiplication facts helps improve mental math skills, enhances problem-solving abilities, and lays a strong foundation for advanced math concepts.

Times Tables : Times tables or multiplication charts are a set of multiplication facts for numbers. Multiplication tables are typically constructed by multiplying a specific number with the natural numbers from 1 to 10. 

Example: Multiplication Tables 1 to 5

To make learning fun and engaging, consider exploring Times Tables Games and Multiplication Facts Games . These interactive games not only reinforce multiplication skills but also keep students motivated and excited about math. Try them now to level up your math proficiency !

Multi-digit Multiplication with Long Multiplication Method

Long multiplication, also known as column multiplication, is a method used to perform multi-digit multiplication efficiently. It extends the concept of basic multiplication to handle larger numbers. 

The process involves breaking down the numbers into place values and multiplying corresponding digits in each column, starting from the rightmost column and carrying over any excess to the next column if necessary. 

This method simplifies complex multiplication tasks and helps students tackle multi-digit multiplication with ease and accuracy, serving as a crucial bridge between the foundational skills of basic multiplication and more advanced mathematical concepts.

Check out some amazing Multi-digit Multiplication Games for practicing multiplication concepts and discover the power of learning multiplication games in boosting mathematical understanding.

Progression of Multiplication Concepts with Grades

Fun math tools used for teaching multiplication.

1. Array Model using Counters:

Using counters to learn multiplication is an effective method that makes the concept easy to understand. Since counters are used to grasp basic math skills like "addition" and "subtraction," explaining multiplication as "repeated addition" using counters is very helpful.

Additionally, the arrangement of counters for multiplication resembles an array, where there is an equal number of elements in each row and column. This model of multiplication is called the array model.

An array with 4 rows and 7 columns using counters to multiply the numbers

2. Base-10 Blocks

Using different visual models to comprehend mathematical operations helps in building cognitive models and enhances learning in later grades. Base-10 blocks, in particular, provide a clear link to the concept and simplify the process of learning multiplication with 2-digit numbers.

The numbers are broken down into blocks representing unit "ones," tens (groups of ten "ones"), and hundreds (groups of ten "tens").

Example : To represent 47 using base-10 blocks: 4 "tens" + 7 "ones"

Following example illustrates the representation of two-numbers using base-10 blocks and evaluating the product by adding the values obtained in each row or the column.

Multiplication using base-10 blocks

3. Area Model:

Another visual model used to comprehend multiplication is the area model. This strategy involves representing the process as geometric figures, breaking down the entire area into unit area tiles. To multiply two numbers, they are treated as the length and breadth of a rectangular shape. Breaking the numbers down into multiples of 10's and unit ones simplifies the overall process.

Example : Multiply 74 by 16.

Decompose the numbers as: 74 = 70 + 4 and 16 = 10 + 6

Assign the numbers to rectangles and evaluate the corresponding areas, then add them to compute the product as 1184.

74 × 16 = 700 + 420 + 70 + 40 = 1184

Area model multiplication

How Can Children Use the Concept of Multiplication in Real Life?

  • Finding total costs : Children can use multiplication to calculate the total cost when buying multiple items of the same price or to compare prices of different packages or quantities of products.
  • Measuring quantities : Multiplication helps in adjusting recipes when scaling up or down the number of servings, understanding ingredient ratios, and measuring quantities accurately.
  • Calculating total time : Children can use multiplication to calculate time durations, such as how long it takes to complete multiple tasks or how much time is needed for different activities in a schedule.
  • Measurements in DIY Projects : Multiplication is handy when calculating the total area to paint, the number of tiles needed for a floor, or the amount of fabric required for a sewing project.
  • Sports and Games : Understanding multiplication can be useful in calculating scores, team points, or statistics in sports, board games, and video games.

Importance of Introducing Multiplication to Kids through Games

  • Engaging and Positive Learning Experience : Multiplication games for kids make multiplication fun and interactive, keeping kids motivated and interested in the concept. Games allow children to make mistakes in a low-stakes and stress-free environment, promoting a positive learning experience where they can learn from errors without fear of failure.
  • Real-Life Relevance : Through multiplication games online, children can see the real-life relevance of multiplication, which aids in understanding its importance beyond the classroom.
  • Reinforcement and Confidence Building : Learning multiplication through games provide opportunities for repeated practice, reinforcing multiplication skills and boosting confidence in math.
  • Effective Retention and Learning : ‘Multiplication learning games’ offer a playful way to reinforce multiplication facts, helping kids retain and recall information more effectively.

Learning Multiplication: Multiplication Math Games vs. Traditional Methods

  • Math games create an enjoyable learning experience, motivating children to practice multiplication regularly, whereas the traditional method can be monotonous and may lead to disinterest.
  • Online math multiplication games provide real-life scenarios (like sharing treats equally among friends), making multiplication relevant and applicable in various contexts, while the traditional method often lacks practical connections.
  • Easy multiplication games offer a low-pressure setting, allowing kids to learn from mistakes without fear of judgment, promoting a positive learning experience. In contrast, the traditional method may lead to frustration and anxiety over making errors.
  • Games promote repeated practice and visual learning, aiding in long-term retention of multiplication facts, while the traditional method may rely heavily on rote memorization, which may lead to forgetting over time.

What Are the Best 5 Online Multiplication Games for Kids?

Here are a few amazing Multiplication Games by SplashLearn:

  • Repeated Addition with Equal Groups Games
  • Times Table of 3 Game
  • Multiply using Area Models Game

Identify the Finger Model Worksheet

How can kids practice multiplication concepts?

  • Printable Worksheets : Use printable Multiplication Worksheets for structured practice and tracking progress.
  • Online Games : Engage with interactive multiplication games and apps for enjoyable and reinforcing learning.
  • Real-Life Scenarios : Apply multiplication in everyday activities like cooking and shopping.
  • Math Manipulatives : Demonstrate multiplication visually using physical objects like counters or blocks.
  • Flashcards: Create multiplication flashcards and use rhymes for memorization in a fun way.

What are some specific skills and concepts that children can develop through multiplication games?

  • Multiplication Facts : Children can practice and memorize multiplication facts for numbers 1 to 12.
  • Multi-digit Multiplication : They can develop skills in multiplying multi-digit numbers efficiently.
  • Real-World Application : SplashLearn's games help children understand how multiplication applies to real-life scenarios.
  • Problem-Solving : Through engaging challenges, children enhance their problem-solving abilities using multiplication.
  • Speed and Accuracy : The games promote quick mental calculations and accuracy in multiplication.

How can teachers incorporate multiplication games into their lesson plans?

  • Introduce as Learning Tools : Integrate online multiplication games as interactive learning tools during in-class instruction to engage students and reinforce multiplication concepts.
  • Homework Extensions : Suggest online multiplication games as optional extensions for homework, allowing students to practice and explore the concepts further at their own pace.
  • Differentiated Learning : Use online multiplication games to cater to individual learning needs, enabling students to progress at their own level and receive personalized practice.

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Math Trainer - Multiplication

Get in some serious multiplication training. Train yourself to remember , not count. The cutoff time helps with this! Responds to your answers, so it trains your weaknesses . Use the keyboard or on-screen keypad.

Features of the Math Trainer

Workout time.

You can make good progress by having 3 sessions of 5 minutes every day. But when you just want to practice as you feel choose "1 day".

Cutoff Time

The Cutoff Time is there to help you!

  • With just a few seconds to answer a question it makes you remember, rather than trying to count or use other slow methods
  • At first it seems hard, but with practice you get better and better. And at high speed you get lots of practice.

Choose 4 seconds for best effect.

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Basic multiplication.

  • 1-digit multiplication: FAQ
  • Your answer should be
  • an integer, like 6 ‍  
  • a simplified proper fraction, like 3 / 5 ‍  
  • a simplified improper fraction, like 7 / 4 ‍  
  • a mixed number, like 1   3 / 4 ‍  
  • an exact decimal, like 0.75 ‍  
  • a multiple of pi, like 12   pi ‍   or 2 / 3   pi ‍  

Multiplication Facts Worksheets

Welcome to the multiplication facts worksheets page at Math-Drills.com! On this page, you will find Multiplication worksheets for practicing multiplication facts at various levels and in a variety of formats. This is our most popular page due to the wide variety of worksheets for multiplication available. Or it could be that learning multiplication facts and multiplication strategies are essential to many topics in mathematics beyond third grade math.

Learning multiplication facts to the point of quick recall should be a goal for all students and will serve them well in their math studies. Multiplication facts are actually easier to learn than you might think. First of all, it is only essential to learn the facts from 1 to 9. Somewhere along the way students can learn that anything multiplied by zero is zero. Hopefully, that is an easy one. Students also need to learn to multiply by ten as a precursor to learning how to multiply other powers of ten. After those three skills are learned, everything else is long multiplication. Multiplying by 11 is actually two-digit multiplication. Now, learning fact tables of 11 and beyond will do no harm to those students who are keen and able to learn these things quickly, and it might help them figure out how many eggs are in a gross faster than anyone else, but keep it simple for those students who struggle a bit more.

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Multiplication Facts to 144 (100 Questions) (No Zeros or Ones)

Multiplication Facts Tables

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The multiplication tables with individual questions include a separate box for each number. In each box, the single number is multiplied by every other number with each question on one line. The tables may be used for various purposes such as introducing the multiplication tables, skip counting, as a lookup table, patterning activities, and memorizing.

  • Multiplication Facts Tables from 1 to 12 Multiplication Facts Tables in Gray 1 to 12 Multiplication Facts Tables in Gray 1 to 12 (Answers Omitted) Multiplication Facts Tables in Color 1 to 12 Multiplication Facts Tables in Color 1 to 12 (Answers Omitted) Multiplication Facts Tables in Montessori Colors 1 to 12 Multiplication Facts Tables in Montessori Colors 1 to 12 (Answers Omitted)
  • Multiplication Facts Tables from 0 to 11 Multiplication Facts Tables in Gray 0 to 11 Multiplication Facts Tables in Gray 0 to 11 (Answers Omitted) Multiplication Facts Tables in Color 0 to 11 Multiplication Facts Tables in Color 0 to 11 (Answers Omitted) Multiplication Facts Tables in Montessori Colors 0 to 11 Multiplication Facts Tables in Montessori Colors 0 to 11 (Answers Omitted)
  • Multiplication Facts Tables from 13 to 24 Multiplication Facts Tables in Gray 13 to 24 Multiplication Facts Tables in Gray 13 to 24 (Answers Omitted) Multiplication Facts Tables in Color 13 to 24 Multiplication Facts Tables in Color 13 to 24 (Answers Omitted)

The compact multiplication tables are basically lookup charts. To look up a multiplication fact, find the first factor in the column header and the second factor in the row headers; then use straight edges, your fingers or your eyes to find where the column and row intersect to get the product. These tables are better than the previous tables for finding patterns, but they can be used in similar ways. Each PDF includes a filled out table page and a blank table page. The blank tables can be used for practice or assessment. You might also make a game out of it, such as "Pin the Fact on the Table" (a play on Pin the Tail on the Donkey). Students are given a product (answer) and they pin it on an enlarged version or the table (photocopier enlargement, interactive whiteboard, overhead projector, etc.). Paper-saving versions with multiple tables per page are included. The left-handed versions of the multiplication tables recognize that students who use their left hands might block the row headings on the right-handed versions.

  • Compact Multiplication Facts Tables from 1 to 7 Multiplication Table to 49 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Multiplication Table to 49 (9 Filled and 9 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 49 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 49 (9 Filled and 9 Blank)
  • Compact Multiplication Facts Tables from 1 to 9 Multiplication Table to 81 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Multiplication Table to 81 (6 Filled and 6 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 81 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 81 (6 Filled and 6 Blank)
  • Compact Multiplication Facts Tables from 1 to 10 Multiplication Table to 100 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Multiplication Table to 100 (6 Filled and 6 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 100 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 100 (6 Filled and 6 Blank)
  • Compact Multiplication Facts Tables from 1 to 12 Multiplication Table to 144 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Multiplication Table to 144 (4 Filled and 4 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 144 (1 Filled and 1 Blank) Left-Handed Multiplication Table to 144 (4 Filled and 4 Blank)

Five Minute Multiplication Frenzies

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Five minute frenzy charts are 10 by 10 grids that are used for multiplication fact practice (up to 12 x 12) and improving recall speed. They are very much like compact multiplication tables, but all the numbers are mixed up, so students are unable to use skip counting to fill them out. In each square, students write the product of the column number and the row number. They try to complete the chart in a set time with an accuracy goal (such as less than five minutes and score 98 percent or better).

It is important to note here that you should NOT have students complete five minute frenzies if they don't already know all of the multiplication facts that appear on them. If you want them to participate with the rest of the class, cross off the rows and columns that they don't know and have them complete a modified version. Remember, these charts are for practice and improving recall, not a teaching tool by itself.

Students who write with their left hands may cover the row headings on the right-handed versions, so the left-handed versions have the row headings on the other side.

  • Multiplication Frenzies from 0 to 9 Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 0 to 9 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 0 to 9 ( 4 Charts Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 0 to 9 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 0 to 9 ( 4 Charts Per Page)
  • Multiplication Frenzies from 1 to 10 Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 1 to 10 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 1 to 10 ( 4 Charts Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 1 to 10 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 1 to 10 ( 4 Charts Per Page)
  • Multiplication Frenzies from 2 to 12 Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 2 to 12 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 2 to 12 ( 4 Charts Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 2 to 12 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 2 to 12 ( 4 Charts Per Page)
  • Multiplication Frenzies from 5 to 15 Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 5 to 15 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 5 to 15 ( 4 Charts Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 5 to 15 ( 1 Chart Per Page) Left-Handed Multiplication Frenzy with Factors from 5 to 15 ( 4 Charts Per Page)

Multiplication Facts up to the 7 Times Table

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This section includes math worksheets for practicing multiplication facts to from 0 to 49. There are two worksheets in this section that include all of the possible questions exactly once on each page: the 49 question worksheet with no zeros and the 64 question worksheet with zeros. All others either contain all the possible questions plus some repeats or a unique subset of the possible questions.

  • Multiplication Facts up to the 7 Times Table (No Zeros) Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 100 Questions) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 50 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 49 Questions) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 25 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎
  • Multiplication Facts up to the 7 Times Table (With Zeros) Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 100 Questions) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 64 Questions) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 50 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 49 ( 25 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 5 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 25 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 25 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 25 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 6 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 36 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 36 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 36 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 7 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 49 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 49 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 49 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎

When a student first learns multiplication facts, try not to overwhelm them with the entire multiplication table. The following worksheets include one row of the facts in order with the target digit on the bottom and one row with the target digit on the top. The remaining rows include each of the facts once, but the target digit is randomly placed on the top or the bottom and the facts are randomly mixed on each row.

  • Multiplying (1 to 7) by Individual Facts Multiplying (1 to 7) by 1 ✎ Multiplying (1 to 7) by 2 ✎ Multiplying (1 to 7) by 3 ✎ Multiplying (1 to 7) by 4 ✎ Multiplying (1 to 7) by 5 ✎ Multiplying (1 to 7) by 6 ✎ Multiplying (1 to 7) by 7 ✎
  • Multiplying (0 to 7) by Individual Facts Multiplying (0 to 7) by 0 ✎ Multiplying (0 to 7) by 1 ✎ Multiplying (0 to 7) by 2 ✎ Multiplying (0 to 7) by 3 ✎ Multiplying (0 to 7) by 4 ✎ Multiplying (0 to 7) by 5 ✎ Multiplying (0 to 7) by 6 ✎ Multiplying (0 to 7) by 7 ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by Individual Facts (100 Questions per page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 1 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 2 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 3 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 4 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 5 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 6 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 7 ( 100 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by Individual Facts (50 Questions per page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 1 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 2 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 3 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 4 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 5 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 6 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by Individual Facts (25 Questions per page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 1 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 2 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 3 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 4 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 5 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 6 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 7) by 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
  • Multiplying Doubles Multiplying Doubles up to 7 x 7

Multiplication Facts up to the 9 Times Table

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This section includes math worksheets for practicing multiplication facts from 0 to 81. There are three worksheets (marked with *) in this section that include all of the possible questions in the specified range exactly once on each page: the 64 question worksheet with no zeros or ones, the 81 question worksheet with no zeros, and the 100 question worksheet with zeros. All others either contain all the possible questions plus some repeats or a unique subset of the possible questions.

  • Multiplication Facts up to the 9 Times Table (No Zeros or Ones) Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 100 Questions) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 81 Questions) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ *Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 64 Questions) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 50 Questions ) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 25 Questions ) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎
  • Multiplication Facts up to the 9 Times Table (No Zeros) Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 100 Questions) ( No Zeros ) ✎ *Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 81 Questions) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 50 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 25 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎
  • Multiplication Facts up to the 9 Times Table (With Zeros) *Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 100 Questions) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 81 Questions) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 50 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 81 ( 25 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 8 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 64 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 64 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 64 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 9 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 81 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 81 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts with Products to 81 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎

When learning multiplication facts, it is useful to have each fact isolated on a set of practice questions to help reinforce the individual fact. The following worksheets isolate each fact. These worksheets can be used as practice sheets, assessment sheets, or in conjunction with another teaching strategy such as manipulative use.

  • Multiplying (1 to 9) by Individual Facts (81 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 9) by 0 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 1 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 2 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 3 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 4 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 5 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 6 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 7 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 8 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 9 ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (3 and 4) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (4 and 5) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (5 and 6) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (6 and 7) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (7 and 8) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (8 and 9) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (6 to 8) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (7 to 9) ( 81 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (6 to 9) ( 81 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (2 to 9) by Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Multiplying (2 to 9) by (6 to 8) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (2 to 9) by (7 to 9) ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 9) by Individual Facts (36 Questions per Page; Large Print) Multiplying (1 to 9) by 0 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 1 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 2 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 3 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 4 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 5 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 6 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 7 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 8 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by 9 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (6 and 7) ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (7 and 8) ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (8 and 9) ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (6 to 8) ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (7 to 9) ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 9) by (6 to 9) ( 36 Questions) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (0 to 9) by Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 0 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 1 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 2 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 3 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 4 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 5 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 6 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 7 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 8 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 9 ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (0 to 9) by Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 0 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 1 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 2 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 3 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 4 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 5 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 6 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 8 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (0 to 9) by Individual Facts (25 Questions per Page; Large Print) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 0 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 1 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 2 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 3 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 4 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 5 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 6 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 8 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 9 ) by 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
  • Multiplying Doubles Multiplying Doubles up to 9 x 9

Some students are a little more motivated when learning is turned into a game. Multiplication bingo encourages students to recall multiplication facts in an environment of competition.

  • Multiplication Bingo Game Multiplication Bingo Cards for Facts 1 to 9 Multiplication Bingo Facts 1 to 9 Teacher Call Cards

Multiplication Facts up to the 10 Times Table

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Multiplying by 10 is often a lesson itself, but here we have included it with the other facts. Students usually learn how to multiply by 10 fairly quickly, so this section really is not a whole lot more difficult than the multiplication facts to 81 section.

  • Multiplication Facts up to the 10 Times Table (No Zeros or Ones) Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 100 Questions) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ *Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 81 Questions) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 50 Questions ) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 25 Questions ) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎
  • Multiplication Facts up to the 10 Times Table (No Zeros) *Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 100 Questions) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 50 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 25 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎
  • Multiplication Facts up to the 10 Times Table (With Zeros) Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 100 Questions) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 50 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 100 ( 25 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 10 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts to 10 × 10 = 100 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts to 10 × 10 = 100 ( 50 Questions ) ✎

Some students find it easier to focus on one multiplication fact at a time. These multiplication worksheets include some repetition, of course, as there is only one thing to multiply by. Once students practice a few times, these facts will probably get stuck in their heads for life. Some of the later versions include a range of focus numbers. In those cases, each question will randomly have one of the focus numbers in question. For example, if the range is 6 to 8, the question might include a 6, 7 or 8 or more than one depending on which other factor was chosen for the second factor.

  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by 0 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 1 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 2 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 3 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 4 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 5 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 6 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 7 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 8 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 9 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 10 ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Ranges Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by (6 and 7) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (7 and 8) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (8 and 9) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (9 and 10) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (6 to 8) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (7 to 9) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (8 to 10) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying Doubles (aka Squares) from (1 to 10) ( 100 Questions)
  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by 0 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 1 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 2 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 3 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 4 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 5 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 6 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 8 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Ranges of Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by (6 and 7) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (7 and 8) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (8 and 9) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (9 and 10) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (6 to 8) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (7 to 9) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (8 to 10) ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Individual Facts (36 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by 0 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 1 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 2 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 3 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 4 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 5 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 6 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 7 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 8 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 9 ( 36 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by 10 ( 36 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Ranges of Individual Facts (42 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by (6 and 7) ( 42 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (7 and 8) ( 42 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (8 and 9) ( 42 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (9 and 10) ( 42 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (6 to 8) ( 42 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (7 to 9) ( 42 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (8 to 10) ( 42 Questions) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 1 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 2 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 3 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 4 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 5 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 6 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 7 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 8 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 1 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 2 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 3 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 4 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 5 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 6 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 8 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by Individual Facts (25 Questions per Page; Large Print) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 1 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 2 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 3 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 4 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 5 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 6 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 8 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 10) by 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎

If a student is learning their times tables one at a time, these worksheets will help with practice and assessment along the way. Each one increases the range for the second factor.

  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Increasing Ranges of Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 and 2) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 3) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 4) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 5) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 6) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 7) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 8) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 9) ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 10) by Increasing Ranges of Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 and 2) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 3) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 4) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 5) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 6) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 7) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 8) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 10) by (1 to 9) ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Multiplying Doubles Multiplying Doubles up to 10 x 10

Multiplication Facts up to the 12 Times Table

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The Holy Grail of elementary mathematics. Once you learn your twelve times table, it is smooth sailing from now on, right? Well, not exactly, but having a good mental recall of the multiplication facts up to 144 will certainly set you on the right path for future success in your math studies.

  • Multiplication Facts up to the 12 Times Table (No Zeros or Ones) Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 100 Questions) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 50 Questions ) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 25 Questions ) ( No Zeros or Ones ) ✎
  • Multiplication Facts up to the 12 Times Table (No Zeros) Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 100 Questions) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 50 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 25 Questions ) ( No Zeros ) ✎
  • Multiplication Facts up to the 12 Times Table (With Zeros) Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 100 Questions) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 50 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎ Multiplication Facts to 144 ( 25 Questions ) ( With Zeros ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 11 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts to 11 × 11 = 121 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts to 11 × 11 = 121 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts up to the 12 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts to 12 × 12 = 144 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplication Facts to 12 × 12 = 144 ( 50 Questions ) ✎

With one, two or three target numbers at a time, students are able to practice just the multiplication facts they need.

  • Multiplying (1 to 12) by Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 12) By 0 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 1 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 2 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 3 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 4 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 5 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 6 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 7 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 8 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 9 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 10 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 11 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 12 ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 12) by RAnges of Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 12) By (0 and 1) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (6 and 7) ( 100 Questions) Multiplying (1 to 12) By (7 and 8) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (8 and 9) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (9 and 10) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (10 and 11) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (11 and 12) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (6, 7 and 8) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (7, 8 and 9) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (8, 9 and 10) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (9, 10 and 11) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (10, 11 and 12) ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 12) by Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 12) By 0 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 1 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 2 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 3 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 4 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 5 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 6 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 8 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 11 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 12) by Ranges of Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 12) By (6 and 7) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (7 and 8) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (8 and 9) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (9 and 10) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (10 and 11) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (11 and 12) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (6, 7 and 8) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (7, 8 and 9) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (8, 9 and 10) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (9, 10 and 11) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) By (10, 11 and 12) ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (0 to 12) by Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 0 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 1 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 2 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 3 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 4 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 5 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 6 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 7 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 8 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 9 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 10 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 11 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 12 ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (0 to 12) by Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 0 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 1 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 2 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 3 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 4 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 5 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 6 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 8 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 11 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (0 to 12) by Individual Facts (25 Questions per Page; Large Print) Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 0 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 1 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 2 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 3 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 4 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 5 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 6 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 8 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 11 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying ( 0 to 12 ) by 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎

In the following multiplication worksheets, the facts are grouped into anchor groups.

  • Multiplying (1 to 12) by Anchor Facts (Commonly Grouped Facts) Multiplying by Anchor Facts 0, 1, 2, 5 and 10 Multiplying by Facts 3, 4 and 6 Multiplying by Facts 7, 8 and 9 Multiplying by Facts 11 and 12 Multiplying by Facts 0 to 5 and 10 Multiplying by Facts 0 to 7 and 10 Multiplying by Facts 0 to 10
  • Multiplying (1 to 12) by Increasing Ranges of Individual Facts (100 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 5) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 6) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 7) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 8) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 9) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 10) ( 100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 11) ( 100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying (1 to 12) by Increasing Ranges of Individual Facts (50 Questions per Page) Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 5) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 6) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 7) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 8) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 9) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 10) ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Multiplying (1 to 12) by (1 to 11) ( 50 Questions ) ✎

On the following multiplication worksheets, the questions are in order and might be useful for students to remember their times tables or to help them with skip counting.

  • Repetitive Multiplying of Individual Facts by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 1 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 2 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 3 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 4 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 5 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 6 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 7 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 8 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 9 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 10 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 11 by (1 to 12) Repetitive Multiplying of 12 by (1 to 12)
  • Multiplying Doubles Multiplying Doubles up to 12 x 12

Multiplication Facts beyond the 12 Times Table

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It is quite likely that there are students who have mastered all of the multiplication facts up to the 12 times tables. In case they want/need an extra challenge, this sections includes multiplication facts worksheets above 12 with the expectation that students will use mental math or recall to calculate the answers.

  • Multiplying with Increasing Upper Range Factors from 13 to 20 Multiplying with Factors 2 to 13 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 2 to 14 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 2 to 15 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 5 to 15 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 5 to 16 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 5 to 17 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 5 to 18 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 5 to 19 (100 Questions) ✎ Multiplying with Factors 5 to 20 (100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying by Individual Facts from 13 to 25 Multiplying by 13 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 14 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 15 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 16 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 17 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 18 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 19 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 20 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 21 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 22 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 23 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 24 (49 Questions) ✎ Multiplying by 25 (49 Questions) ✎

Expand your mental math abilities by learning multiplication facts beyond the twelve times tables with these worksheets. They are horizontally arranged, so you won't be tempted to use an algorithm. Even if you can't recall all these facts yet, you can still figure them out using the distributive property. Let's say you want to multiply 19 by 19, that could be (10 × 19) + (9 × 19). Too hard? How about (10 × 10) + (10 × 9) + (9 × 10) + (9 × 9)! Or just remember that 19 × 19 = 361 :)

  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Increasing Upper Range Factors from 13 to 25 Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 1 to 13 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 1 to 14 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 1 to 15 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 2 to 16 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 2 to 17 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 2 to 18 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 2 to 19 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 2 to 20 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 5 to 21 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 5 to 22 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 5 to 23 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 5 to 24 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying with Factors 5 to 25 (100 Questions) ✎
  • Horizontally Arranged Multiplying by Individual Facts from 13 to 25 Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 13) by 13 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 14) by 14 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 15) by 15 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 16) by 16 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 17) by 17 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 18) by 18 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 19) by 19 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 20) by 20 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 21) by 21 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 22) by 22 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 23) by 23 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 24) by 24 (100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Multiplying (1 to 25) by 25 (100 Questions) ✎
  • Multiplying Doubles Multiplying Doubles up to 15 x 15 Multiplying Doubles up to 20 x 20

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How do you practice multiplication facts in your classroom? For years I used those fact fluency pages for each number. If you have been around awhile, you know what I am talking about! There is definitely a place for these still in the classroom, but these days, I want to work smarter not harder. That is why I have compiled a list of the best multiplication fact practice websites to share with you!

These sites are perfect for giving your students the practice and repetition needed to develop fact fluency. Bonus…kids love playing these games so much that they will beg you to practice their facts! That’s a teacher WIN!!

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Multiplication Websites

Xtramath.org.

Xtramath is an online math fact fluency program that focuses on students knowing the facts quickly and automatically. Teachers can sign up for a free account or go for the premium license with more features. It’s also available as an app!

reflexmath.com

Reflex math uses games to work on math fact fluency. Reflex is a paid program. It costs $35 for a teacher license. You can try it out for 30 days to see if it works for you.

ascendmath.com

Ascend Math offers Flash Card Math for free on their website with no sign up needed. You can choose your operation, numbers to practice, and whether you want it timed or not. Quick and easy!

www.multiplication.com/games/all-games

Your students will love practicing their multiplication facts with all of these fun games. With over 30 games available, your students will stay engaged for quite a while.

thatquiz.org

That quiz is a free site that offers fact practice along with other math skills. Set what you want to practice on the left side of the screen and get started. Quick and easy, although not too exciting.

arcademics.com

Arcademic Skill Builders has been a favorite of mine for quite a while. They offer a variety of math and language games for grades 1-6. Filter your search to find only multiplication games. You can purchase a paid membership for more features and reporting options.

boomlearning.com

My newest favorite site to practice multiplication (or anything really) is Boom Learning. If you have never heard of Boom, I have a blog post here about how to use boom cards in the classroom. Boom cards are digital flashcards that offer immediate feedback. You can play for free, but I prefer the paid membership. It gives me reports (which can be used as data for standard mastery) and allows for differentiation.

I created boom decks to practice multiplication facts from the 2’s-12’s. If you’d like to try them out for yourselves to see why I love them so much, I have added the times 5 deck to my FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY! You can sign up to join My Free Resource Library here for this freebie and many others.

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What are your favorite multiplication websites for practice? I would love for you to share them with me!

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