Show kids how to trace one finger along the row for a number in the first column and trace another finger down the column of any number in the first row to find what those numbers equal when multiplied.Use the grid as an example to show kids how to write a multiplication chart.Give each student a laminated grid to keep at their desk and use for group activities or individual worksheets.Have kids color rows or columns in different colors to highlight trends and make it more visually appealing.Explore patterns like all numbers multiplied by 0 equal 0, numbers multiplied by 1 equal themselves, or numbers multiplied by 5 result in a sum ending in either 5 or 0.counts up in 5s, (alternates 5 and 0 as the last number) That the 12s end. If your multiplying a number by 12, first multiply that number by 10 (add a zero) then add to it, the original number x2. Present one row at a time by having kids cover the rest of the page with a piece of construction paper. Teaching multiplication tables doesnt have to be all flashcards and repeated. Times tables 10 to 13 10 x 4 40, 11 x 4 44, 12 x 4 48, 13 x 4 52 10 x 5 50, 11 x 5 55, 12 x 5 60, 13 x 5 65 10 x 6 60, 11 x 6 66, 12 x 6.Explain how it works and incorporate it into fun activities to help kids get comfortable using it. When your kids first look at the multiplication table, the information can seem a bit overwhelming.
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