Printable Color-Coded multiplication Chart (1-10) - Free

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Print for free our Multiplication Chart 10x10

Here is the Printable Multiplication Chart (PDF) using Color Codes for the 1 time table up to the 10 times table, it's a Free resource. A color code is assigned to each table except for the 1 time and the 10 times tables because they are very easy! The use of bright and flashy colors will make easier memorizing the chart. You can use this nice chart as a reminder or to learn your times tables up to 10x10 multiplication.

Discover our Wide range of Printable Multiplication Charts 1-10 as well as our Tricks for learning your multiplication chart.

A Complete multiplication Chart, like this one, is a great way to learn the tables. When you think you know them, we advise you to practice with a Blank multiplication Chart to fill in, it is an effective way to finally know by heart your multiplication tables.

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Color-Coded Multiplication Tables Chart (1-10) in PDF format

This chart highlights the essential multiplications you need to know by heart. It is a 10x10 grid with rows of colored numbers on a black background. A specific color code is assigned to each of the tables from 2 to 9, making it easier to memorise the results.
It is in standard A4 size so that you can easily print it at home. By clicking on the button above, you can print or download this PDF Chart. Then post it on your bedroom wall or put it into your school bag. You can also glue it on a cardboard support (and eventually laminate it) so that it lasts longer!

This Chart is a grid containing the multiplication tables from 1 to 10, it is also called « Pythagorean table ». The Pythagorean table is a visual representation of the multiplication tables that is very useful to quickly find the result of a multiplication.

How to read this Chart ?

To find the result of a multiplication, simply look for the intersection between the horizontal line corresponding to the first multiplication number and the vertical line corresponding to the 2nd number. You can dragg your finger along the line to the intersection if that helps.
Find our illustrated & detailed explanation here: How to read a Multiplication table Chart ?


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Author: Emmanuelle ROUGER   /   Published by Memozor
Last modified on January 16, 2023  /   Read 793 times