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FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
FREE Dynamic Multiplication Chart
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Download a free multiplication chart for your students to help them master their times tables!

Introducing The Ultimate Multiplication Reference Guide - a valuable teaching resource that will improve your students' fluency and recall in multiplication. This chart is available in a printable PDF format, which you can print and display in your classroom to assist your students in learning their times tables. A blank version is also included in the resource, which can be used for students to create their own multiplication reference guide or for class quizzes.

For a smaller version that can be given to each student to keep on their desk or take home for homework reference, consider our desk-sized multiplication charts.

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**Teaching Resource**

Desk-Sized Multiplication Charts for Students

Download 4 desk-size multiplication charts so that every student can have their own chart to refer to!

Teach Starter Publishing

1 Page

Grades: 3 - 6

What is a Multiplication Chart? A Simple Explanation

A multiplication chart is a table that shows the product of two numbers that have been multiplied. The grid format has one set of numbers written along the top of the chart and another set of numbers written along the left side. An array of numbers is included, representing the product of multiplying a number from the side of the chart with a number at the top.

How to Use a Multiplication Chart

Here are some simple steps for students to follow when using a multiplication chart:

1. Determine the factors of the problem.

2. Find the first factor in the numbers listed in the column on the left-hand side of the multiplication chart.

3. Find the second factor of the problem in the numbers listed on the top row of the multiplication chart.

4. Using your fingers, trace along the row that begins with the first factor until you reach the column that starts with the second factor. The square where these two numbers meet is the product!

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Description

Download a free multiplication chart for your students to help them master their times tables!

Introducing The Ultimate Multiplication Reference Guide - a valuable teaching resource that will improve your students' fluency and recall in multiplication. This chart is available in a printable PDF format, which you can print and display in your classroom to assist your students in learning their times tables. A blank version is also included in the resource, which can be used for students to create their own multiplication reference guide or for class quizzes.

For a smaller version that can be given to each student to keep on their desk or take home for homework reference, consider our desk-sized multiplication charts.

Image of Desk-Sized Multiplication Charts for Students

**Teaching Resource**

Desk-Sized Multiplication Charts for Students

Download 4 desk-size multiplication charts so that every student can have their own chart to refer to!

Teach Starter Publishing

1 Page

Grades: 3 - 6

What is a Multiplication Chart? A Simple Explanation

A multiplication chart is a table that shows the product of two numbers that have been multiplied. The grid format has one set of numbers written along the top of the chart and another set of numbers written along the left side. An array of numbers is included, representing the product of multiplying a number from the side of the chart with a number at the top.

How to Use a Multiplication Chart

Here are some simple steps for students to follow when using a multiplication chart:

1. Determine the factors of the problem.

2. Find the first factor in the numbers listed in the column on the left-hand side of the multiplication chart.

3. Find the second factor of the problem in the numbers listed on the top row of the multiplication chart.

4. Using your fingers, trace along the row that begins with the first factor until you reach the column that starts with the second factor. The square where these two numbers meet is the product!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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