Table of 4 for Kids – 4 Times Table (Audio)
The table of 4 for kids turns multiplication into a fun routine. Listen to the 4 times table, watch simple animations, and master the multiplication table 4 step by step. With practice, the table of four becomes easy to remember.
4×1=4
Four ones are four
4×2=8
Four twos are eight
4×3=12
Four threes are twelve
4×4=16
Four fours are sixteen
4×5=20
Four fives are twenty
4×6=24
Four sixes are twenty-four
4×7=28
Four sevens are twenty-eight
4×8=32
Four eights are thirty-two
4×9=36
Four nines are thirty-six
4×10=40
Four tens are forty

Tips for Parents
Help your child practice the table of 4 for kids daily. Use the 4 times table in real-life routines and keep practice short. This makes the multiplication table 4 easier. With praise and play, the table of four becomes quick to remember.
- Real objects: Show 4 groups (e.g., 4 plates with 3 grapes each) to model 4 × 3 = 12.
- Rhythm & chants: Say each line with claps or a steady beat to build flow.
- Pattern spotting: Point out 4, 8, 12, 16… so kids “see” the jumps of four.
- Short & daily: 5–10 minutes every day is more effective than long sessions.
- Praise often: Small wins + kind words = strong motivation.
FAQs – Table of 4 Learning
1. Why is the table of 4 useful?
It builds fluency for even-number multiplication and prepares kids for division by 2 and 4.
2. How do I make the 4 times table fun?
Use quick games (skip-count by 4s), claps, or timed challenges to keep it playful.
3. What age should kids start?
Ages 5–7 is common, once they’re comfortable adding in steps of 4.
4. How often should they practice?
Short daily practice (5–10 minutes) strengthens long-term memory.
5. Should I teach 2 and 3 first?
Yes—start with 2 and 3. After confidence grows, add the table of 4, then 5 and beyond.
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