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Monday, February 22, 2010
Free Printable Multiplication Times Tables!
The printable table shown below is available at Free Printable Multiplication Times Tables and from this page you may print out all the blank tables you want, with answers, and/or without answers. Also, on this page there are examples of how these tables have been used with a struggling arithmetic student.
This is how you use these multiplication times tables: Randomly ask multiplication facts. As the student correctly answers the questions, strike out the fact. If the student misses the problem, circle it. After one time through, you will see patterns. The student might have problems with multiples of 7. So you have them write out their multiples of 7 a few times. Also, you stress the commutative property: 7x5 = 5x7. . . it is amazing how many beginning arithmetic students do not realize this! Another thing to do is skip the multiples that the student already has down pat. So for example, if they have their multiples of 5 down, draw a line through those multiples and skip them. This gives you more time to focus on what needs to be practiced using these free multiplication worksheets.
This is how you use these multiplication times tables: Randomly ask multiplication facts. As the student correctly answers the questions, strike out the fact. If the student misses the problem, circle it. After one time through, you will see patterns. The student might have problems with multiples of 7. So you have them write out their multiples of 7 a few times. Also, you stress the commutative property: 7x5 = 5x7. . . it is amazing how many beginning arithmetic students do not realize this! Another thing to do is skip the multiples that the student already has down pat. So for example, if they have their multiples of 5 down, draw a line through those multiples and skip them. This gives you more time to focus on what needs to be practiced using these free multiplication worksheets.
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