Teachers and parents can explain and proof multiplication facts in several ways, but the only way to learn it is to memorize them.
Children can cheat learning multiplication a bit by quickly doing mental math, and instead of multiplying 6 times 9, multiply 6 by 10 and then subtract 6 from 60. While they get the correct answer, it's much slower than answering the top of their head and, in the future, will affect their results when time is a critical aspect of the test.
Practice is the only solution to learn multiplication facts by heart, and our printables are just one of the effective ways to memorize it.
While it looks simple, these printable learning materials great for different purposes;
- writing by hand will activate students visual and muscle memory
- Can be used as daily practice with or without timing.
- Can be used as a test
This set of times table facts and squares printable learning activities are prepared for black and white printers.