![]() Find the answer – call out random multiplication questions and have your child find the answer on the chart.Simplify the task – If your child is only starting to learn the times tables it might be better to begin with the 1-5 times tables chart.Work in sections – Start with the easier times tables – two, three, five and ten are generally the easier ones to learn.Remember – committing all the products to memory will take time, it won’t happen in one sitting! Focus on one factor at a time – Stick to one factor and ‘play’ with it until your child becomes familiar with it and its products.Practice makes perfect – when learning a new times table have your child recite the times table from the chart. ![]() ![]() Times tables can be challenging to learn so here are some suggestions to make it fun and interesting for your child: Visit our multiplication chart 1-100 page for more information on these types of charts >.ĭownload the printable Multiplication Chart to 100 > Using the times tables chart ![]()
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