The Nines Times Tables

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All we've got left are 9,3,6,7 and 8:

times tables chart facts from 0 to 10

Next up: the nines! Here's what they look like on the times tables chart.


times tables chart showing only nines

The nines are different from the ones we've learned already, with their own special patterns.

Here are links to videos as well as the powerpoint slides I made first. You'll have to hit the "back" button right now to get back to this page. If you're going to skip some, skip the practice ones because quizzes are good practice too. Be sure to watch the divisibility one.

On Repl.it these are relative links and their relatives aren't here (I'm not going to upload all those videos).

  1. Nines Times Tables (and divisibility)

There will be more quizzes with different kinds of practice.