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10 Times Table Practice

Master the 10 times table with retrieval-first drills and mixed recall practice.

Build 10× fluency for faster multiplication and inverse division confidence.

Curriculum focus: secure recall of 10× facts and connected division facts.

10 times table

All facts from 10×1 to 10×12.

10 × 1 = 10
10 × 2 = 20
10 × 3 = 30
10 × 4 = 40
10 × 5 = 50
10 × 6 = 60
10 × 7 = 70
10 × 8 = 80
10 × 9 = 90
10 × 10 = 100
10 × 11 = 110
10 × 12 = 120

How to practise this table

The 10 times table reinforces place value. Once it is secure, use it as a stepping stone for 11x and 12x facts.

Practice ladder

  • Start: say the 10 times table in order once, then close the pattern and answer mixed facts.
  • Build: connect each 10x fact to a matching division fact.
  • Stretch: answer the trickiest facts after a short pause, not from a memorised chant.

Facts to check

10 x 7 = 70
10 x 12 = 120
90 / 10 = 9

Confidence checks

  • For the 10 times table, run one focused round, then mix in two easier tables so recall transfers beyond the page order.
  • The child can answer facts out of order, not only in a chant.
  • The child can use one multiplication fact to answer a related division fact.

What to practise

  • Use short timed sets followed by untimed explanation rounds.
  • Interleave known and weak facts to improve retention.
  • Re-check weak facts after 24 hours and 7 days.

Teaching tips

  • Link multiplication facts to inverse division questions.
  • Track accuracy before increasing speed demands.
  • Mix this table with neighbouring tables to prevent cue dependence.

Related pages

Continue with connected practice routes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do we improve times-table recall?

Use frequent retrieval in short sessions with immediate correction.

Should we practise only one table?

Use focused table practice first, then mixed-table sessions for transfer.