The grid is intended to be filled in by a student to help them learn, practice, and memorize multiplication facts from 1 × 1 up to 10 × 10.
How it works:
To use this, a student finds a number in the top row and a number in the left column. They then move their finger down from the top number and across from the side number until they meet at the corresponding empty square. The product of those two numbers is then written in that square.
Educational Use:
This is a classic foundational tool in mathematics education. Filling it out manually helps students recognize patterns in multiplication (such as the commutative property, where 3 × 4 is the same as 4 × 3) and reinforces numerical fluency.
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