Table of 8 for Kids – 8 Times Table (Audio)
The table of 8 for kids uses sound and animation to make learning quick. Explore the full 8 times table and practice the multiplication table 8 step by step. This table of eight helps children see patterns and remember faster.
8×1=8
Eight ones are eight
8×2=16
Eight twos are sixteen
8×3=24
Eight threes are twenty-four
8×4=32
Eight fours are thirty-two
8×5=40
Eight fives are forty
8×6=48
Eight sixes are forty-eight
8×7=56
Eight sevens are fifty-six
8×8=64
Eight eights are sixty-four
8×9=72
Eight nines are seventy-two
8×10=80
Eight tens are eighty

Tips for Parents
Use the table of 8 for kids in daily examples. Chant the 8 times table with claps, and point out patterns so the multiplication table 8 becomes easy. With praise and games, the table of eight sticks quickly.
- Model with objects: Show 8 groups (e.g., 8 trays with 2 fruits each) to explain 8 × 2 = 16.
- Use rhythm: Speak each line with a steady beat to build flow.
- Spot patterns: 8, 16, 24, 32… help kids “see” the jumps of 8.
- Micro practice: 5–10 minutes daily is better than long weekend drills.
- Celebrate wins: Frequent small praise boosts confidence and memory.
FAQs – Table of 8 Learning
1. Why is the table of 8 useful?
It supports mental math and prepares kids for higher tables like 6, 7, 9, and 12.
2. How can I make the 8 times table fun?
Use claps, chants, flash cards, and quick “find the multiple” games during routine tasks.
3. When should children start?
Usually 5–7 years, once counting and skip-counting by 8s are comfortable.
4. How often should they practice?
Short daily practice (5–10 minutes) builds strong long-term memory.
5. Which tables to learn before 8?
Start with 2, 5, and 10. Then add 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 as confidence grows.
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