Table of 1 for Kids – Multiplication with Audio

table of 1 for kids – friendly square hero showing 1×2=2 on a board, number 1 character, counting blocks and oranges

Multiplication Table of 1 for Kids

The multiplication table of 1 is the easiest way to learn identity in multiplication—any number times 1 stays the same! Explore the whole table of 1 for kids with animation, audio, and interactive play to build confidence for bigger tables.

1×1=1 One one is one
1×2=2 One two is two
1×3=3 One three is three
1×4=4 One four is four
1×5=5 One five is five
1×6=6 One six is six
1×7=7 One seven is seven
1×8=8 One eight is eight
1×9=9 One nine is nine
1×10=10 One ten is ten
table of 1 for kids – friendly square hero showing 1×2=2 on a board, number 1 character, counting blocks and oranges
table of 1 for kids: learn the 1 times table with audio & animated cards

Tips for Parents

Help your child build confidence with the interactive table of 1 with audio. Here are easy, practical ideas on how to teach table of 1 to kids using daily examples and quick play.

  • Identity rule: Explain that “any number × 1 stays the same.” Show with fingers or counters.
  • Name objects: Say “1 apple × 7 kids = 7 apples” to connect with real-life sharing.
  • Point & say: Recite each line while tapping the boxes—keep a steady rhythm or clap.
  • Quick wins: Let your child try 1× big numbers (like 1×20, 1×35) to feel successful.
  • Praise often: Celebrate effort and accuracy to make math time positive.

FAQs – Table of 1 Learning

1. Why start with the table of 1?
It teaches the identity property of multiplication—multiplying by 1 keeps the number the same—making later tables easier.
2. How do I explain “× 1” simply?
Say “1 group of something equals that same number.” For example, 1 group of 6 pencils = 6 pencils.
3. What age is right to begin?
Ages 4–6 is common, once children can count to 20 and understand groups or sets.
4. How long should practice be?
Short, daily bursts of 5–10 minutes with audio and tapping work best for memory and attention.
5. What should come after table of 1?
Introduce 2 and 5 next (easy patterns), then move to 3 and 4 when your child is confident.

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