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How to use this worksheet
- Use a filled chart when students are still reading facts from a table.
- Switch to blank practice when they are ready to retrieve products from memory.
- Use skip counting for one factor before moving to the full grid.
Related math practice
Use factor pairs when students are ready to reverse multiplication facts. Use long multiplication or decimal multiplication when the goal is written calculation steps rather than a reference table.
FAQ
How do I print a clean multiplication table?
Use the Print / Save PDF button after choosing the size and view. The printed version hides the controls and keeps the worksheet, name line, seed, and optional answer key.
How does blank practice mode work?
Blank practice hides a chosen percentage of products while keeping row and column headers visible. The seed controls which cells are blank, so the same shared URL recreates the same worksheet.
What is skip counting mode?
Skip counting mode lists multiples of one factor, such as 7, 14, 21, and so on. It is useful before moving to a full grid.
Should I choose 1-12 or 1-20?
Use 1-12 for the common elementary times table set. Use 1-20 or a custom size when students are extending facts or need a larger reference chart.
Can I recreate the same blank worksheet later?
Yes. Keep the same size, view, blank percentage, and seed, or copy the result URL. The blank cell pattern and answer key will match.