Table of 10 for Kids – 10 Times Table (Audio)
The table of 10 for kids follows an easy pattern: just add a zero! Practice the 10 times table with sound and animations, and master the multiplication table 10 step by step. This table of ten makes learning quick and fun.
10×1=10
Ten ones are ten
10×2=20
Ten twos are twenty
10×3=30
Ten threes are thirty
10×4=40
Ten fours are forty
10×5=50
Ten fives are fifty
10×6=60
Ten sixes are sixty
10×7=70
Ten sevens are seventy
10×8=80
Ten eights are eighty
10×9=90
Ten nines are ninety
10×10=100
Ten tens are one hundred

Tips for Parents
Use the table of 10 for kids pattern: add a zero to the other number. Practice the 10 times table daily in short bursts so the multiplication table 10 becomes automatic. With games and praise, the table of ten feels easy!
- Pattern power: 10 × 7 = 70 — show how we add a zero.
- Real-life links: Count 10s with fingers, coins, steps, or blocks.
- Quick bursts: 5–10 minutes every day beats long weekly sessions.
- Mix & match: Shuffle questions: “What is 10 × 4? 10 × 9?”
- Celebrate progress: Stickers, stars, or a happy dance keep kids motivated.
FAQs – Table of 10 Learning
1. Why start with the table of 10?
It has a simple zero pattern, building confidence for harder tables.
2. How can I make practice fun?
Use claps, chants, flashcards, and quick quiz games during routines.
3. What age can children learn the table of 10?
Typically ages 5–7, once counting in 10s (10, 20, 30…) is comfortable.
4. How often should we practice?
Short daily practice (5–10 minutes) creates strong long-term memory.
5. Which tables pair well with 10?
2 and 5 pair nicely. After confidence grows, add 3, 4, and 6.
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