10 times table
Just add a zero — place value doing the work.

Answer key

How to learn the 10 times table
Multiplying by 10 shifts every digit one place left, which looks like “adding a zero”: 10 × 7 = 70. This is the table that teaches place value more than memory, and it anchors the 5s (half of it) and the 9s (one less than it).
- Print the sheet. Press Print or download the PDF — the filled table, a fill-in practice column and a skip-counting strip are on one page.
- Recite, then cover. Read the 10 times table aloud from the left column daily, then cover it and complete the practice column from memory.
- Check with the key. Print the answer key below for instant marking, or check against the filled column.
10 times table — FAQ
What is the 10 times table?
The multiples of 10: 10, 20, 30, 40 … up to 10 × 12 = 120. The full table is written out on the printable above.
What is the trick for the 10 times table?
Write the number and put a zero after it: 10 × 8 = 80. It works because each digit moves up one place-value column.
Is this times table free to print?
Yes — print the sheet and answer key, download the PDFs, and photocopy freely for home or classroom use. No sign-up.