By: Printables Garden Team
All of our resources are free, printable, and available in PDF format, making them flexible for any learning environment. Our multiplication chart 1-20 printables and worksheets are designed to help students quickly solve multiplication problems and build a strong math foundation. Each multiplication table 1–20 covers the full table from 1 to 20, so students can start with the basics and move up to more advanced facts as they grow.
Learning and memorizing the table from 1 to 20 is a key building block for math skills like division, fractions, and even algebra. That’s why we offer a variety of multiplication chart printables and times table worksheets to support both teachers and parents. You’ll find tips and tricks for memorizing tables, plus downloadable PDFs for each chart at the end of this post. Mastering these charts for multiplication helps students solve problems quickly and accurately, and gives them the confidence to tackle more complex math in the future.
We offer two helpful styles of multiplication table 1–20 printables:
Pre-Filled Multiplication Chart 1- 20This printable 20×20 multiplication table comes pre-filled with all the answers. To make it even more useful, the perfect squares from 1 to 400 are highlighted along the main diagonal. This splash of color helps students quickly spot patterns and navigate the chart with confidence.
Blank Multiplication Chart 1-20A blank multiplication chart is a great way for students to practice and test their knowledge of the times tables. Alongside the pre-filled chart, you’ll find a printable blank 1–20 multiplication table available as a free PDF. It’s perfect for quizzes, homework, or extra practice at home and in the classroom.
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Even though our world is more digital than ever, I believe it’s still essential for kids to learn the basics of multiplication—without always relying on a screen. As a teacher and a mom, I see every day how a strong foundation in math helps children with real-life problem solving and builds their confidence for the future. That’s why I created this collection of multiplication chart 1-20 printables and times table worksheets—to give teachers, parents, and students practical tools for mastering multiplication, both in the classroom and at home.
One of my favorite resources to use with my students is a times table chart. Having a clear, printable multiplication chart on hand makes a big difference—kids can quickly check their answers, spot patterns, and build confidence as they learn. To help other teachers and parents, I’ve put together a wide variety of free printable multiplication charts and times table worksheets for every learning level.
In my classroom, students often use a multiplication chart 1–20 when they’re working on more complex math, like factoring or finding the lowest common denominator with fractions. Some kids prefer to use a factors chart for quick reference, especially when they’re solving problems that go beyond basic times tables.
As a primary school teacher, I know there’s never enough time in the day to practice every math skill. That’s why I love having these times table charts and multiplication table printables available for students to use independently. They’re a simple, effective way to support fluency and help kids feel more confident with multiplication—whether they’re in class, at home, or working on homework.
♦ Dry Erase Pockets:
I always recommend these dry erase pockets for blank multiplication charts because they’re really perfect. The large size fits the charts easily, and the sturdy material holds up to lots of writing and erasing. Our kids love practicing their times tables over and over without wasting paper, and I love that we can use dry-erase pens for extra practice.
♦ Laminating Pouches:
Laminating pouches are perfect for making multiplication charts durable and reusable. You’ll need a laminator, but once sealed, the charts hold up well for repeated practice with dry erase markers and clean up easily—ideal for busy teachers and classrooms.
To use any of these sheets, just click on an image or link to open the PDF. You can then download or print your favorite pages. All printables are designed for US letter size, but they’ll scale nicely to A4 paper as well. Happy creating!
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