Here are the 7 tips to memorize multiplication chart easily. 1. Hang up a multiplication chart. The first step is downloading our smartcalss4kids helpful multiplication chart (Ask your parents for help). Next, hang (or paste) the printed multiplication chart up in a place where you will see it regularly. Another tip for memorizing a table of 13 is adding 13 into the prior results to get the results of the next multipliers. For example, like 13 x 3 = 39, and to calculate the 13 x 4, add 13 into 39, which is 52. Thus, 13 x 4 = 52. Question: Find a number before 13 times 9 and after 13 times 4. 13 times 9 = 13 x 9 = 117 Number before 13 times 9 Tip Number Four: Duplicates. Almost half of the table are duplicates. For example 6 x 4 = 24. But you will see this multiplication fact in the table again as 4 x 6 = 24. In the picture below I've shaded all of the duplicates in black. So the only multiplication fact products that are left are the numbers in white! Also, there's a video channel called "Mister Numbers" that specializes in teaching the multiplication tables with numbers. It's geared towards kids, but the patterns are both helpful and useful: 1s and 9s pattern. 2s and 8s pattern. 3s and 7s pattern. 4s and 6s pattern. 12s and 18s pattern. EZ Times Table introduction A multiplication table, also called a multiplication chart or times table chart, looks like a grid of numbers. This grid can help you learn and memorize multiplication facts. Most times table charts are an 88 grid, which shows the multiplication tables up to 8, or a 12×12 grid, which shows the multiplication tables up to 12. Learn 21 Times Multiplication Table. Easy and fast way to learn. Math Tips and Tricks. #shorts #iqHow to memorize 21 times table #TimesTableSong #Multiplicat Take a multiplication fact like 8 x 2, and create 8 rows of 2 each. This creates a long, skinny rectangle. Count the tiles and see that the answer is 16. This is also a great way to learn about area. Puzzles. Puzzles are games, so kids love them. Leverage their fun factor by tieing them to multiplication practice. Using a mnemonic aid to learn the times tables is a proven highly effective way for children that struggle with learning disabilities such as, dyslexia and dyscalculia to master the times tables. A mnemonic, memorization system is a right brain learning technique that is geared perfectly for the visual learner. 8WaKo.