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Printable Multiplication Chart / Grids

Primary School Maths - Multiplication Tables

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Printable Multiplication Chart / Grids Suggestions for Use...


  • There are 12 A4 pages for the large multiplication chart it's huge.  These just need to be glued together.  This large grid would be ideal for reading from the classroom wall, or bedroom wall.

  • Use along side the times table charts.  Send a completed A4 grid home with each child to use for homework revision.
  • If the large grid is laminated, a whiteboard marker pen could be used to circle all the different number patterns found within the grid, eg x5 is like counting if 5's, x2 is same as counting in 2's
  • Have the children fill in the blank grid, then colour all the even numbers green, all the odd numbers red.
  • Use the blank grid as a template.  Fill in some of the answers - children fill in the rest.

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