10 times table

Just add a zero — place value doing the work.

10 times table — free printable chart and practice worksheet

Answer key

10 times table practice 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).

  1. 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.
  2. Recite, then cover. Read the 10 times table aloud from the left column daily, then cover it and complete the practice column from memory.
  3. 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.

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