Hey friends! Are you ready to learn some multiplication facts? Today we are going to talk about multiplication facts from 0 to 12. It might sound like a lot, but with the help of these printable worksheets, it will be a breeze!
0 Times Table
Let’s start with the easiest table of them all - the 0 times table. When you multiply any number by 0, the answer will always be 0. Sounds simple enough, right? This is a great table to start with when you are first learning your multiplication facts.
1 Times Table
The next table we will learn is the 1 times table. This table is also very easy - every number multiplied by 1 will just be that number. For example, 3 times 1 is just 3. This is a great table to use as a confidence booster when you are first starting with multiplication.
2 Times Table
The 2 times table might seem daunting, but it’s actually quite simple. All you have to do is double the number you are multiplying. For example, 2 times 3 is 6 because 3 doubled is 6. Try practicing this table with the printable worksheets and you’ll be a pro in no time!
3 Times Table
The 3 times table is also relatively easy to learn. To find the answer, you simply add the original number to itself twice. For example, 3 times 4 is 12 because 4 + 4 + 4 = 12. Keep practicing and you’ll become an expert in no time!
4 Times Table
The 4 times table might seem daunting at first, but it’s actually not too bad. To find the answer, you simply double the number you are multiplying twice. For example, 4 times 3 is 12 because 3 doubled is 6, and then 6 doubled is 12. Keep practicing and you’ll become a pro in no time!
5 Times Table
The 5 times table is one of the easiest tables to learn. All the answers end in either 5 or 0. To find the answer, you simply take the original number and add a 0 or a 5 to the end. For example, 5 times 6 is 30 because you just add a 0 to the end of 6 to get 60.
6 Times Table
The 6 times table might seem a bit trickier, but it’s actually not too bad. To find the answer, you simply double the original number and then double it again. For example, 6 times 4 is 24 because 4 doubled is 8, and then 8 doubled is 16, which is the answer. Keep practicing and you’ll become a pro in no time!
7 Times Table
The 7 times table might seem a bit daunting, but with practice, it will become second nature. To find the answer, you can either add the original number to itself six times or use a little trick where you subtract the original number from the multiple of 10 below it, and then add that answer to the multiple of 5 that is greater than the original number. For example, 7 times 8 is 56 because 8 subtracted from 70 is 62, and then 62 plus 4 (which is the multiple of 5 that is greater than 8) is 56. Keep practicing and the 7 times table will become easy!
8 Times Table
The 8 times table is a bit trickier than some of the previous tables, but with practice, you’ll get the hang of it. To find the answer, you simply double the original number three times. For example, 8 times 5 is 40 because 5 doubled is 10, and then 10 doubled is 20, and then 20 doubled is 40. Keep practicing and you’ll become a pro in no time!
9 Times Table
The 9 times table might seem a bit daunting, but there’s a fun trick you can use to make it a breeze. To find the answer, you simply subtract the original number from 10, and then multiply that answer by 10, and then add the original number. For example, 9 times 6 is 54 because 10 minus 6 is 4, and then 4 times 10 is 40, and then you add the original number (6) to get 54. Keep practicing and you’ll become an expert in no time!
10 Times Table
The 10 times table is probably the easiest table of them all. To find the answer, you simply add a 0 to the end of the original number. For example, 10 times 8 is 80 because you just add a 0 to the end of 8 to get 80. Piece of cake!
11 Times Table
The 11 times table might seem tricky, but there’s a fun trick you can use that will make it easy. To find the answer, you simply write the original number twice and put a plus sign in between. For example, 11 times 7 is 77 because you just write 7 twice and put a plus sign in between to get 77. Keep practicing and you’ll become an expert in no time!
12 Times Table
The 12 times table might seem daunting, but with practice, it will become easy. To find the answer, you simply double the original number twice and then add a 0 to the end. For example, 12 times 4 is 48 because 4 doubled is 8, and then 8 doubled is 16, and then you add a 0 to the end to get 48. Keep practicing and you’ll be a pro in no time!
Well, that’s it for today’s lesson on multiplication facts from 0 to 12. I hope you found it helpful and informative. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep practicing those multiplication tables and you’ll be a pro in no time!