

This makes it super easy to find when they are working on math. Print one of these multiplication charts, slip it in a page protector, and add it to your child’s homeschool binder. I recommend laminating the chart for durability.Īnd while you’re at it, why not print a second chart to hang in another noticeable location? One of my boys (at the age of 4) loved having a math chart hung on the ceiling above his bed! Add to student binders. Print the multiplication chart of your choice to hang on the wall as a handy reference. Tips for Using Printable Multiplication Charts Use as wall charts.

Use these colorful multiplication charts to help your child solve problems and build confidence while they are mastering the multiplication facts. Related: Simple Homeschool Math Strategies for Struggling Students While some kids seem to memorize math facts almost effortlessly, others may struggle to recall them, even after plenty of practice. If you have a child that is working to memorize the multiplication facts, you know that it can take some time and effort. Download a free printable multiplication chart (0-12) to hang on the wall or include in a student binder for easy reference.
