Tricks To Learning Multiplication Tables
Tricks To Learning Multiplication Tables
Rhymes:
Here are some rhymes that will help you remember some of the remaining times
tables.
8 x 8 = 64
o He ate and he ate and he sticks in the door, eight times eight is
sixty-four.
o Eight times eight fell on the floor, picked it up it's sixty four.
6 x 6 = 36
o Six times six equals thirty six (It rhymes)
o Chicks, Chicks, dirty chicks - six times six is thirty six.
3x3=9
Double-double the number you are multiplying four by. (Double it twice)
o 4 x 3 (Double 3 twice)
3 doubled is 6, 6 doubled is 12
o 4 x 6 (Double 6 twice)
6 doubled is 12, 12 doubled is 24)
Another way to figure the answer is double the answer you would get if
you multiplied the number by 2.
o 4 x 3 (Double the 2 x 3 answer)
The answer to 3 x 2 = 6
Double the 6 to get 12
o 4 x 6 (Double the 2 x 6 answer)
The answer to 2 x 6 = 12
Double the 12 to get 24
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Step 3
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1x9
2x9
3x9
4x9
5x9
6x9
7x9
8x9
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Trick
if you multiply 6 by an even number, they both end in the same digit. Example:
62=12, 64=24, 66=36, etc
10
11
12
is 10 plus 2
And this gives me one more trick. if the numbers you are multiplying are separated by 2 (example 7 and 5), then
multiply the number in the middle by itself and subtract one. See this:
55 = 25 is just one bigger than 64 = 24
66 = 36 is just one bigger than 75 = 35
77 = 49 is just one bigger than 86 = 48
88 = 64 is just one bigger than 97 = 63
etc ...
Materials researched, adapted and/or created by UF MDTP for school, classroom, and
home use.