This free printable times table display for 2-12 is an excellent way to support your pupils’ understanding and mastery of multiplication.
We’ve shown each times table in multiple formats to reinforce learning. This includes traditional multiplication equations, bar models and visual stacks of cubes.
These layered visuals help children engage with multiplication concepts beyond rote learning. They demonstrate how multiplication is essentially repeated addition.
Times table display
The display also uses illustrated cube towers to represent each product visually. For example, 24 is represented by two stacks of ten blue cubes, followed by a stack of four red cubes.
This representation is particularly useful for pupils who benefit from seeing numbers grouped. It’s also useful for those who may struggle with abstract numbers alone.
By breaking down each times table into manageable parts, pupils can see how to build larger numbers from smaller sets, making multiplication less intimidating and more accessible.
Having this display on your classroom wall or as a reference at pupil desks gives children a constant visual anchor.
They can independently reference it during maths activities, reducing the pressure on memory alone and allowing them to build confidence as they work through calculations.
The variety in representation (equations, bar models and cube towers) makes it an inclusive resource for all pupils.
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