Multiplication Chart 1-100

Check out this free printable 1-10 multiplication charts in two convenient formats: blank and pre-filled with the numbers 1-100.

multiplication chart 1-100

Pre-Filled 1-10 Multiplication Table

One of my favorite tools to provide my students with is a multiplication chart. To help other teachers provide this resource for their students, as well, I have put together a wide variety of free printable multiplication charts.

When I originally created a set of free multiplication charts to post here on my blog, the smallest multiplication table I created was 12 x 12. However, I soon found out through my blog analytics that people were landing on my blog after searching for a 10 x 10 multiplication table.

multiplication chart 1-100

I decided to modify my 1-12 multiplication table to create a 1-10 multiplication table for others to use.

Students often choose to reference a multiplication table when working on problems involving factoring quadratics. Other students prefer to look at the 1-100 Factors Chart I created for them to reference.

For this printable 10 x 10 multiplication table, the perfect squares from 1 to 100 are highlighted on the main diagonal of the grid. This use of color with a purpose helps students to easily navigate the multiplication chart.

Blank 1-10 Multiplication Table

I have created an entire collection of blank multiplication grids that teachers can use in their classrooms.

Blank Multiplication Chart 1-10

This blank chart is a great way to get your students to practice their multiplication facts. You can even slide the chart into a dry erase pocket to make it reusable!

Blank Multiplication Chart 1-10

The perfect squares are highlighted along the diagonal of the blank multiplication table.

Blank Multiplication Chart 1-10

More Multiplication Charts

Looking for a multiplication chart with more numbers? Check out these other sizes of multiplication tables available to save and print in PDF format.

speedmult free online multiplication game to practice multiplication facts.

Looking for a fun way to get your students to practice their multiplication facts?

My husband created this SpeedMult multiplication facts game for students at his school to utilize as part of their study skills coursework.

Can you beat my high score of 67?

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