Table of 18 for Kids – 18 Times Table (Audio)
The table of 18 for kids turns big numbers into easy patterns. Listen and repeat the full 18 times table with animations. This multiplication table 18 layout keeps practice short and fun—soon the table of eighteen will feel simple!
18×1=18
Eighteen ones are eighteen
18×2=36
Eighteen twos are thirty-six
18×3=54
Eighteen threes are fifty-four
18×4=72
Eighteen fours are seventy-two
18×5=90
Eighteen fives are ninety
18×6=108
Eighteen sixes are one hundred eight
18×7=126
Eighteen sevens are one hundred twenty-six
18×8=144
Eighteen eights are one hundred forty-four
18×9=162
Eighteen nines are one hundred sixty-two
18×10=180
Eighteen tens are one hundred eighty

Tips for Parents
Help your child practice the table of 18 for kids daily. Use real-life sets and rhythm so the 18 times table becomes natural. With patterns and short practice, the multiplication table 18 sticks fast—soon the table of eighteen is easy!
- Group it: Make sets of 18 (sticks, beads) and skip-count 18, 36, 54…
- Pattern hunt: Notice the +18 jumps and how tens/ones change.
- Chant & clap: Speak each line to a beat for memory strength.
- Micro sessions: 5–10 minutes daily is better than long weekly drills.
- Celebrate wins: Praise builds confidence and cuts math anxiety.
FAQs – Table of 18 Learning
1. Why learn the table of 18?
It builds strong skip-counting and prepares kids for big-number arithmetic.
2. How to make 18× fun?
Use real objects, quick races, claps, and short challenge rounds.
3. What age can kids start?
Usually 6–8, after mastering easier tables like 2, 5, 10, then 3 and 4.
4. How often should they practice?
Short daily sessions (5–10 minutes) create stronger long-term recall.
5. What’s a simple pattern tip?
Add 20 then subtract 2 each step (18 = 20 − 2) to estimate and check quickly.
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