Multiplication Chart – For children learning multiplication. Children can use this chart as a reference before they have the multiplication tables memorized or for younger children recently introduced to multiplication. It is also a great exercise in using a table with rows and columns to find answers. A blank multiplication chart is on the second page of this document.
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