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2026-02-28 09:05 Diff

Kids might find times tables difficult at first, but it gets easier and super exciting with a few tricks.
Here are some engaging tips and tricks to help kids learn multiplication tables, quicker and easier.

Begin with easy times tables:
Start with easier tables like 2, 5, and 10.
These have simple patterns that are followed, which makes it easier to memorize.
Once you get a hang of these, you can move to the bigger numbers.

Example:
In the table of 2, start with 2 and double the number as you go.
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.
Doubling makes this table easy to learn.

Practice with real-life examples:
Try to use real-life situations to get a better understanding of multiplication tables.
For example, calculating the total number of apples in baskets.

Identifying patterns:
Each times table follows a pattern.
Let's learn about these patterns.
It will help and make it easier for you to memorize!

For 2, 4, 8:
Start by doubling numbers.
For the table of 2, just add 2 each time as mentioned above.
For 4, double the 2’s table.
For 8, double the 4’s table, and so on.
The pattern is all about doubling numbers step by step.

For 3, 6, 9:
The 3’s table follows a pattern of adding 3 every time.
The 6’s table is just double of 3’s table.
For the 9’s table, the one's digits count down from 9 to 0 in reverse order.

For 5 and 10:
The 5’s table is easy since the numbers end in 0 or 5.
For 10, just add a zero after the number.