Table of 14 for Kids – 14 Times Table (Audio)
The table of 14 for kids turns big jumps into an easy pattern. Listen, repeat, and watch the digits animate as you learn the 14 times table. This multiplication table 14 layout keeps practice short and fun—soon the table of fourteen will feel simple!
14×1=14
Fourteen ones are fourteen
14×2=28
Fourteen twos are twenty-eight
14×3=42
Fourteen threes are forty-two
14×4=56
Fourteen fours are fifty-six
14×5=70
Fourteen fives are seventy
14×6=84
Fourteen sixes are eighty-four
14×7=98
Fourteen sevens are ninety-eight
14×8=112
Fourteen eights are one hundred twelve
14×9=126
Fourteen nines are one hundred twenty-six
14×10=140
Fourteen tens are one hundred forty

Tips for Parents
Help your child practice the table of 14 for kids every day. Connect the 14 times table to real life (groups of 14). With rhythm and short sessions, the multiplication table 14 becomes easy. Soon, the table of fourteen will stick!
- Group by 14: Make sets of 14 (sticks, blocks) and count multiples together.
- Use patterns: 14× even numbers end with 8, 2, 6, 0… notice the cycle.
- Chant & clap: Speak each line with a steady beat for memory.
- Quick drills: 5–10 minutes daily builds long-term recall.
- Celebrate: Small wins keep motivation high and reduce math fear.
FAQs – Table of 14 Learning
1. Why learn the table of 14?
It strengthens skip-counting and prepares kids for higher arithmetic and word problems.
2. How to make 14× fun?
Use real objects, quick races, and clap-along chants to make practice playful.
3. What age can kids start?
Usually 6–8, after they know basic addition and earlier tables like 2, 5, and 10.
4. How often should they practice?
Short daily sessions (5–10 minutes) beat long weekly sessions for memory.
5. Which tables to learn before 14?
Start with 2, 5, 10, then 3 and 4; after confidence builds, add 6–9 and later 11–14.
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