Table of 15 for Kids – 15 Times Table with Audio
The table of 15 for kids uses audio and simple animations to make big jumps easy. Explore the full 15 times table and practise multiplication table 15 step by step. With this interactive table of fifteen, children can remember faster and feel confident.

Easy 15 Times Table Tricks for Kids
These simple tricks help children learn the 15 times table with clock examples, number patterns, and quick practice. Use them after audio practice to make multiplication table 15 easier to remember.
Add 15 each time
Start with 15, then add 15 again and again. For example, 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75.
Use clock minutes
Connect 15, 30, 45, and 60 with clock practice. This helps children remember the first few answers easily.
Break 15 into 10 + 5
Teach that 15 × 4 means 10 × 4 plus 5 × 4. So, 40 + 20 = 60.
Check the ending pattern
The answers end with 5 and 0 again and again: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90.
Connect with table of 5
Since 15 is 10 + 5, revise the table of 5 first. It makes 15 times table answers easier.
Ask mixed questions
Ask quick questions like 15 × 3, 15 × 7, and 15 × 10. Mixed practice builds fast recall.
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Parent tip: First connect the table of fifteen with clock minutes, then practise 15 as 10 + 5. This helps children understand the answers instead of only memorising them.
Tips for Parents to Teach Table of 15 for Kids
The table of 15 for kids becomes easier when children connect it with clocks, groups, rhythm, and short daily revision. These parent tips also support the 15 times table, multiplication table 15, and table of fifteen practice.
- Use 15-minute time examples Connect 15, 30, 45, and 60 with clock practice. This makes the table feel useful in real life.
- Make groups of 15 Use beads, blocks, pencils, or counters to show one group of 15, two groups of 15, and more.
- Show the answer pattern Write 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75. Children can see that each answer increases by 15.
- Chant with claps Say each line with a steady clap. Rhythm helps children remember bigger multiplication facts.
- Practise in short sessions Use 5 to 10 minutes daily. Short practice is easier for children and better for memory.
- Praise small wins Celebrate correct answers and good attempts. Positive support builds confidence with bigger tables.
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Table of 15 for Kids FAQs
Parents often ask how to make the 15 times table easier for children. These short answers explain time examples, practice style, age, and learning order.
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