Learning tables is important for UKG children because it helps them understand numbers, improve counting skills, and build a foundation for math. Knowing tables improves memory, problem-solving, and confidence in mathematics.
This article explains tables from 1 to 10, examples, fun activities, and tips for teaching tables to young learners.
Here are the tables from 1 to 10:
Table of 1
1 × 1 = 1
1 × 2 = 2
1 × 3 = 3
1 × 4 = 4
1 × 5 = 5
1 × 6 = 6
1 × 7 = 7
1 × 8 = 8
1 × 9 = 9
1 × 10 = 10
Table of 2
2 × 1 = 2
2 × 2 = 4
2 × 3 = 6
2 × 4 = 8
2 × 5 = 10
2 × 6 = 12
2 × 7 = 14
2 × 8 = 16
2 × 9 = 18
2 × 10 = 20
Table of 3
3 × 1 = 3
3 × 2 = 6
3 × 3 = 9
3 × 4 = 12
3 × 5 = 15
3 × 6 = 18
3 × 7 = 21
3 × 8 = 24
3 × 9 = 27
3 × 10 = 30
Table of 4
4 × 1 = 4
4 × 2 = 8
4 × 3 = 12
4 × 4 = 16
4 × 5 = 20
4 × 6 = 24
4 × 7 = 28
4 × 8 = 32
4 × 9 = 36
4 × 10 = 40
Table of 5
5 × 1 = 5
5 × 2 = 10
5 × 3 = 15
5 × 4 = 20
5 × 5 = 25
5 × 6 = 30
5 × 7 = 35
5 × 8 = 40
5 × 9 = 45
5 × 10 = 50
Table of 6
6 × 1 = 6
6 × 2 = 12
6 × 3 = 18
6 × 4 = 24
6 × 5 = 30
6 × 6 = 36
6 × 7 = 42
6 × 8 = 48
6 × 9 = 54
6 × 10 = 60
Table of 7
7 × 1 = 7
7 × 2 = 14
7 × 3 = 21
7 × 4 = 28
7 × 5 = 35
7 × 6 = 42
7 × 7 = 49
7 × 8 = 56
7 × 9 = 63
7 × 10 = 70
Table of 8
8 × 1 = 8
8 × 2 = 16
8 × 3 = 24
8 × 4 = 32
8 × 5 = 40
8 × 6 = 48
8 × 7 = 56
8 × 8 = 64
8 × 9 = 72
8 × 10 = 80
Table of 9
9 × 1 = 9
9 × 2 = 18
9 × 3 = 27
9 × 4 = 36
9 × 5 = 45
9 × 6 = 54
9 × 7 = 63
9 × 8 = 72
9 × 9 = 81
9 × 10 = 90
Table of 10
10 × 1 = 10
10 × 2 = 20
10 × 3 = 30
10 × 4 = 40
10 × 5 = 50
10 × 6 = 60
10 × 7 = 70
10 × 8 = 80
10 × 9 = 90
10 × 10 = 100
Number Understanding – Helps children understand multiplication and numbers.
Memory Skills – Improves memorization through repetition.
Math Foundation – Builds confidence for addition, subtraction, and division.
Problem Solving – Prepares children to solve math problems quickly.
Confidence Building – Children can recite tables fluently and confidently.
Chanting Tables – Repeat tables aloud in a rhythmic way.
Flashcards – Use cards with multiplication questions.
Songs & Rhymes – Sing tables with a fun tune.
Games – Create quiz games or bingo using tables.
Daily Practice – Recite one table daily for gradual learning.
Table Recitation – Repeat tables 1–10 aloud.
Multiplication Match – Match problems with answers.
Drawing Tables – Write tables in colorful notebooks.
Table Quiz – Ask questions randomly for practice.
Role Play – Pretend to sell items and calculate using tables.
Teach one table at a time; don’t overwhelm.
Use repetition daily to help memorization.
Encourage full sentences: “Two times three is six.”
Praise children for learning and reciting correctly.
Use visual aids and charts for better understanding.
Don’t rush; teach gradually for long-term retention.
Avoid skipping practice; daily repetition is essential.
Don’t teach all tables at once; it confuses children.
Avoid abstract teaching; use examples from real life.
Q1: Which table should UKG kids start with?
Start with Table 1 and Table 2 for easy memorization.
Q2: Can songs help in learning tables?
Yes, songs make memorization fun and rhythmic.
Q3: How often should tables be practiced?
Daily practice of one or two tables is recommended.
Q4: Why is learning tables important at UKG level?
It builds a strong foundation for mathematics, improves memory, and boosts confidence.
Learning tables in English helps UKG children understand multiplication, improve memory, and build a strong foundation for math. Using charts, flashcards, songs, and interactive games makes learning tables enjoyable and memorable.
With practice, children can confidently recite tables from 1 to 10, enhancing both their math skills and self-confidence.