

A Brain Exerciseįor a simple brain exercise, print out the multiplication chart and keep it on your desk or near your computer for about two weeks. Thus, the action of writing the products on the chart may help students better remember them. When students write the multiplication facts themselves, the facts are set more firmly in memory.Īccording to the Dual Coding theory of learning, each sense has its own memory pathway. Fill in your own factors - whatever you need.

All the axis cells and grid cells in this version are blank. This version has the vertical and horizontal axis labeled with 12x12, and has a grid, but the product cells in the grid are blank. Here is are two multiplication charts you can print out and distribute to your class for free:īlank Chart 1. Teachers: Have your students fill in their own chart. I can probably make it for you, at no charge. Note: If you need the chart in a custom size, send me a message through my Contact Me page. This opens a Print window where you can set print options such as number of copies. You can print the chart by clicking the Printer icon at the top of the PDF page. By special request from a visitor named Richard.Ĭlick a link above to open that chart as a PDF document in a new window. This multiplication chart lists all products between 25 x 25 and 50 x 50.

This is a 15x15 multiplication chart for all you overachievers out there! Prints in landscape mode. You may find the numbers a bit hard to read at this size. If you are a teacher, this is an easy way to provide your students with their own pocket chart.ġ2x12 Small Chart. This size is ideal for cutting out and pasting onto a 4" x 6" index card. Print out this chart for hanging on the wall of your home or classroom.

The 15 x 15 and 25-to-50 charts come in one size.ġ2x12 Large Chart. The 12 x 12 multiplication chart is available in three sizes. To view and print a PDF file, you need the free Adobe PDF Reader or other PDF reader software installed on your computer. You can email the PDF file to anyone, or put it on your blog, website, etc. You have my permission to print, copy, and distribute them to anyone as long as the copyright notice at the bottom of the page stays in place. I made these multiplication table printouts. You might also want to check out my free Multiplication Flash Cards and Multiplication Speed Test. If it has been awhile since you computed anything without a calculator, this handy multiplication chart is the perfect way to refresh your memory. Several brain games on this site, such as Brain Tuner, require rapid multiplication.
