Learning how to multiply numbers is an important skill. Learn these, practice them and always keep to the same methods!
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For many children learning how to multiply numbers can be difficult. Although it’s an essential part of the curriculum, and helpful in a number of ways:
- estimation skills – knowing the approximate answer is will help to focus on the correct calculation
- understanding the problem – being comfortable with multiplication can help with problems that involve factors, indices, fractions, decimals .. and many more!
From being comfortable with numbers to estimation skills – times tables, or an understanding of multiplication – should never be very far from a students’ maths work.
In past times, and still in many parts of the world, most children learn by rote. This involved starting each lesson by reciting all the tables from x1 to x12. Many parents were taught this way and are still able to remember them easily.. click here to continue reading ‘Fun ways to learn times tables.”
Times tables using your hands.
Short multiplication two numbers by one number formal method
Short multiplication using partitioning
Long multiplication using formal method
Long multiplication using grid or partition method
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Short multiplication two numbers by one number formal method
Short multiplication using partitioning
Long multiplication using formal method
Long multiplication using grid or partition method
gladys jerobon kiptiony says
its soooooooooooooooo easy
Ester Esterilla says
When I do 9×10 one finger is alone….when it is alone…don’t
multiplicate?
Karina Morales says
I wish I had known this before I learned my times tables! So helpful!
DD Mial says
8 x 7 doesn’t work. Help. ?
dave allum boilers says
Coool
Yuji Naka says
Finger times table
ravindra kumar says
Hi
Daskypesistasxox says
Senay Bilen says
This video is very helpful for struggled students.
Marupaka Srinivas says
thanks for sharing
Andy Wright says
I’ve been told that they teach this in some schools in Thailand as a formal
method of knowing these x tables. Excellent method for those of us with a
bad memory
Elvira Gill says
Yikes!!! Wished my little me back in 4th grade knew this method
MannyTam1 says
Senior year of college we just learned this lol I’m an education major. I
wish I would have known this much sooner! Great tips!
MannyTam1 says
Senior year of college we just learned this lol I’m an education major. I
wish I would have known this much sooner! Great tips!
Diane Ziolkowski says
how does the pinky finger become a 1 instead of a 3 for the 9 x 9 but
every other way it stays a 3
PianoBea says
Too much extra adding and multiplying… I’d rather just memorize. 😛
JonPaul Arth says
6 x 6 doesn’t seem to work… am I having a brain freeze? The other
combinations work for me. Please help – Thanks!
Anna Curtis says
My granddaughter is having trouble with her multiplication hope this will
help her.
Джема Радуга says
cool))) thank you for sharing)
SakuraDoll Stitchynose says
is there a way to solve 8 x 3 = ? with hand trick?
Lei Penar says
thanx
Conchita G says
This will help my baby cousin.
jessieca blue says
THANK YOU!!!!!
Charlotte Pinto says
love it. thank you
Alyssa Da Col says
Really useful!
byRebsay says
thanks!
Bronwen Oehlschlager says
Thank you! I knew how to do the 9 trick but this is awesome! I’m going to
teach it to my kiddos!
Argie L says
Very creative! This is really good!
Ben Hallam says
thank you i’ve looked through so many of these and you were the clearest
and best! thank you
Holly Cleveland says
My daughter is now learning her times tables and this will be very
helpful!! Thank you!!
Randy Hutchinson says
Awesome! thank you !
Andrew Tsaplan says
thank you so much it helped me a lot
Esther Jang says
Can u do 9×4?
Esther Jang says
Wow this is a good way! So easy
Christopher Webb says
should make tomorrows test easier!
Minjune Seo says
this is giving me a headache
Amir Faisal says
thanks 🙂
AussieAnnihilation says
Excellent, so easy to learn and will never need a calculator at work again.
lucy heather says
Omgg tysm ik how to so it really well ty!!
sarah ann tennison tennison says
i know my 6s so well ask me one i will anser
T time says
thanks helped me
todd marshall says
How do you know when to add the numbers behind the tipped fingers and when
to multiply them?
Matorwmasen Cudjoe says
Impressive,but how will you do 6×12, since you don’t have 12 in the
fingers. thanks
Jessa Salkeld says
This is fantastic!
Shajanthini says
Wow
Alan Williams says
wish i knew this when i was a kid
jenny C says
I already know that my teacher show me
Diane Nivens says
wow! 🙂
kshamaf says
i just wanna give u a BIG hug !!! Thank u! this is amazing! 🙂
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Eileen Li says
i already know my timestables but wow this is amazing cool!!!
Sandra L Robles says
Confusing!!
inkladyco says
isn’t it easier to memorize them
hpu sparrows says
thanks so much my maths teacher showed me on the blog at berwick fields
website
Tonja Henderson Henderson says
I can’t wait to show my 3rd graders this trick!! 🙂 I will also share with my math colleagues!! Thanks
Simon Deacon says
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Gill O'Connor says
Huge thank you. My (home schooled) kids will love this.
Simon Deacon says
That’s great and thanks for the comment – all best S
judy klarr says
Finding ppl like you on the internet helps so very much , Im home schooling my 8 yrs old grand daughter and its not easy,, im not really a teacher… but she has got the basics down on this and will help so very much … thank you 🙂
FlameSolid says
I think your video is very cool!
Simon Deacon says
That’s great and good luck with the test! All best S
AerialRcoet says
Thanks Simon As an 19 year old I never really got anything out of maths leaving it and Always was scared of using it, but now your videos are helping me understand and helping me get ready for the Royal Navy Math test
FarelNAxelTube says
Thx!
Kristina Marion says
thank you i am now even faster than ever
Simon Deacon says
That’s great – well done 🙂
Gabriella Urrego says
Thank you now I’m a MATH wizard in my class!!
butterflyforeve says
You can do nines easier on your hands hold both hands in front say its 9×8 well you start at your pinky on your left hand and count each finger over to the eight one which is your middle finger on your right hand. Gold that finger over now how ever many fingers that are folded before is the first number whatever bent behind is the second number. So its 9×8=72
GrimjawAqw says
Are you a wizard.
Mohamed Ibrahim Faez says
Awesome
RoOra95 says
thanks a lot ;D
Rasma Bluzmane says
Yes, I might finally get faster at this without calculator! 🙂
Dawibo12 says
For little kids. If you are older, you probably have memorized this anyways.
ivsito says
great tick my 8 year old loves it!!! thanks so much for sharing he is so happy to show all his friends
tasfia17 says
Great trick
Tigress1231000 says
this is kinda difficult
ShawnaRae24 says
This is fantastic! What a great trick/tip! Thank you!!!
Evan Balang says
ALIEN!!!!!!!!!!!
Barkha Baines says
Good
MsFerid567 says
Thanks
Roberto Leon Ruiz says
mindblown
XxUmadBroXxXx says
ty so much i finally know my multiplication 🙂 omg so happy!
szymon bus says
Without that my life in year7 would be a nightmare:) thx again
szymon bus says
This guy is a beast cant wait till i show this to my math teacher so helpfull thx:)
szymon bus says
I had to watch 2 different vids about it and now i understand 🙂
aliciasandoval589 says
It helped
zhao wei says
it
zhao wei says
i dont get!
Ellponnuraju Ellappanaidu says
funny way of learning .!! I willbe teaching to the kids itis a passing time usefully.
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zoey hawks says
Thanks so much you blew my mind 🙂
Ameenah Bhatti says
Can you please help me because i am getting so confused by your video! 🙁
and i am going to be in grade 5! 🙁
vinteachesmath says
This video is excellent! If only this trick was taught in all the elementary schools.. Kids would not fear the dreaded 6’s and 7’s
milton carballo says
Thank you
Thomas Yanez says
I’m in going to 4 th grade need to learn. 7 then I’m done
charlieag1126 says
haha im in 7th grade learning this stupid me
Julia E. Ormachea says
Very cool!!! Thanks!!!
Kaelan O'Loughlin says
6 times 6 = 36
Madeline S says
i was wondering about that! thanks for “proving” the math for this one!
Seiry Meagher says
I’m going to the 6th grade and I don’t know my times tables. 🙁
coolguy1051 says
im so scared 🙁
coolguy1051 says
im going to 6 th grade and I’m very scared that idk my times tables
coolguy1051 says
i dont get this at all and i feel very dumb
Taoufik Bousraou says
That ‘s nice ,never know that before!
Mieke van Rooyen says
Alright, I like it. Similar to the 9x table trick. For some it may be too complicated, but for some it might just work. Thanks.
Amir Danish says
thank you
i passed my maths exam
gorgeousjaz88888 says
Thanks ♥
notifear says
Its very cool, but i think that is easiest to study the 9 tables and is faster to solve. Anyway, is an interesting method.
cata neacsu says
it cool
Tristandave Danas says
This is really important to my highschool studies Thank you for sharing this.
AnRSweD says
I’m amazed of this lesson. It’s too important!
Lillyrose Cook says
Cool
Lillyrose Cook says
It was
slimj olshea says
wow my mouth was wide opened through out the whole video
Brandon Han says
cool muliplication hand trick
Pravin Bansal says
it is wonderful trick especially for kids…i think my nephew and niece can score better now :D…thanks!
Nathan Roe says
Its soo good im gonna teach my class!
Farzad Saeidi says
I can prove this with algebra. Email me if you need me to send you my proof.
Simon Deacon says
Hi – touch your thumbs together – that’s 20. Then 4 fingers x 4 fingers is 16. So 20 + 16 = 36
ledzepp tilldeath says
wat is six times six
Deborah Petersen says
1×1=1. You have to multiply the # of fingers on your left hand with the # of fingers on your right hand.
CatherinesNutrition says
no, he showed that you multiply the finger amounts behind the two fingers touching. since there are 1 pinky times 1 pinky = 1 . you don’t add the pinkies
Torygemmo says
WOOOOAAAAAAHHHH THATS REALLY COOOLL im in grade 5 but I dint really know my times tables, this reaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyy helped, thank youuu
Simon Deacon says
That’s great 🙂 happy to post on MathsWrap if you would like?
Andrew Tomkins says
Thanks for the video our girls loved it so much they made their own video.
dragon power says
O ok i get it!!! :). Thanx. Srr ppl :() lol
dragon power says
9*9= 81. U actually have 2 pinkies. So it would be 82
MsIvoryyy says
Love it! Thanx for explaining
Simon Deacon says
Hi – thanks for question. I was shown it by a lady from Latvia (I think) and it just stuck in my mind. Really glad it helps!
Richard Plester says
Thanks for uploading, great fun, my 5, 7 and 8 year old boys are going to love this!
Where did this cool little trick originate from and does it have a name?
Maya Smart says
I watched this with my 7 and 9 year olds and we were all blown away. They can now both multiply very quickly on their hands.
Thank you so much!
Sinead LU says
thanks thanks great
Pierre-Charles Heppell says
what is 7 times 9 i now no that it is 63 thank u man u are the best plz reply.
ourbandiskurfew says
hahaha that’s great!! 🙂 I have just shown my 8yr old son how to do that and he thinks it’s AWESOME…he’s going to show his class tomorrow!! 🙂 Thanks, Juanita.
Simon Deacon says
Hi Devonte – thanks for the comment and glad you liked the video 🙂
Devonte Ferguson says
thank you plz reply
im in grade 6
PalacVince Abe says
im dumb in math im 12 years old and i can still memorize 6 tables in multiplication 🙁
Lisa W says
This is crazy! Wow! My students will thank you!
ali moh'd says
very nice.
yaser jajan says
Thanks you
moti4love says
It’s really beautiful.
Is it possible to perform a technique with your fingers for the lower numbers?
Rudi Wiratno says
ok….thanks….
Simon Deacon says
Hi – touch both thumbs – that’s 20. Then fingers are 4 x 4 = 16. So 20 + 16 = 36… hope this is OK. All best S
LONELYSSOULA says
how about 6X6?
Simon Deacon says
🙂
Will Patt says
at first i was sceptical but damn this works…
Fiona Long says
Thank you so much, my daughter really needs this. They don’t teach rote tables in school anymore, so this will come in handy.
Ipodtouchhelping123 says
hahahaha. cool! thanks
terrsitas2210 says
Thankyou
MrNguyenledana says
Check out tecmath!(I am not tecmath)
YelinacoleVEVO says
That s amazin
YelinacoleVEVO says
Oh my god
RepLorraine says
Simply Wonderful!
Zali Foord says
thanks so much this helped me get better grade
Sai MAN.URockZ says
that is really helpfull for my times tables so kind of you!!
Monica Aramayo says
genius 🙂
Jonushi Orange says
pretty cool i gotta admit
SueTanty says
Thank you for sharing 🙂
Deanna Queen says
This is great! I’ve never seen this method. I will definately be sharing with my neice, should be extremely helpfull for her.
phoebe boorman says
Thats Brilliant!! x
DeAnna McDaid says
only works for number combinations containing 6-10
getgirly says
My mom taught me this when i was on 1st grade before bed. I thought i was the only one who knows how to multiply using hands. All my classmates in elementary,highschool and college didnt know this. My husband didnt know how to do this. For real, i thought I was the only one. 🙂
Pamela Court says
Easy way to help your kids learn to multiply 6 x 6 to 10 x10! Brilliant!
Eugene Ordeniza says
Thx bro!
hungryCece says
I remember this from 3 rd grade 🙂
KipperRo says
i love you, that is awesome!
liriano records says
great video but it also wrong the limits are 6×6 to 10×10 you cant multiply 10 x 3 using your fingers
HaloBraker says
Thank you so much I am trying to re learn my timestables and this is just the trick now all i need to do is remember my 3x and 4 lol
Alison Whyte says
Brilliant…and what made it even better was that you were animated and fun to watch. Ask me another!!! I’m still smiling now 🙂
lamguri says
closed finger is 10
lamguri says
just closed the finger.. no need to join it.
Samantha G says
As a teacher, this will be so helpful to students who get frustrated! Thank you so much for sharing!
moreusernames says
Wow! Wish I knew this when I was younger!
loveforanimals35 says
im confused … i feel dumb !
renamedcraft says
thats easy!
john Price says
awsome
Amber Jacques says
This is great! Thanks!
Amber Jacques says
Wow!
Simon Deacon says
Really glad 🙂
Kate B says
so helpful!
Simon Deacon says
That’s great – really glad it helped 🙂
Meredith Farrar says
This helped me so much! Thank you!
Manny St.Hilaire says
I know all my tables……….. of coffee!
karinaberry146 says
It’s easier to just learn the tables
Katherine Grant says
I’m 70 and just learning the table…this has made a huge difference for me…thanks 🙂
camplean says
Cool
Katherine Grant says
thank you 🙂
Somjune Somsri says
can you do one on 12s
LilBiteZ64 says
Awesome
Cindy Mejia says
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!! MATH TO ME IS LIKE ANOTHER LANGUAGE! YOUR HELPED SO MUCH 🙂
heidalynn21 says
Mind blown!
tayla2707 says
thank you i had to learn my 6 tables over night this saved my life
Simon Deacon says
OK essayer toutes les tables de 6 x 6 à 10 x 10 …. que vous pratiquez cela devrait aider. Merci pour votre commentaire et des meilleures tout. S
Dean Michaud says
*Finger Math: Times Tables Using Your Hands*
This is a great, easy to master, way to solve multiplication problems from
6×6 up to 10×10.
So-long as you’ve mastered your times tables up to 5×5, this will help
bridge the gap until you’ve mastered your times tables up to 10×10!
Go forth and multiply, folks!
Patti Grayson says
This was a new one for me… but it works!