
Hole punch a corner and connect each one with a metal clasp. Laminate the timetables so you can carry them around with you.Set up some bingo sheets to make a game of learning.Practice the times tables in small groups.Attach them to the back of the toilet door, car seat, or for teachers, the students’ desks so they become part of everyday life.Provide blank a blank multiplication chart for the kids’ to fill in themselves.



They are colourful and engaging with the option to embellish a blank one with store-bought stickers that suit your children’s interests. Download and print our free times table charts for kids.
