✏️ Who We Are
Free Multiplication Charts, Made by Real Teachers
Multiplication Chart was developed from a core principle shared by the educators and parents who created it: every child deserves access to math resources that are clear, accurate, and genuinely free. There is no requirement to log in, no paywall to restrict access, and no extraneous steps standing between a student and the chart they need.
Who We Are
Multiplication Chart is maintained by a close-knit group of primary school teachers, homeschooling parents, and web developers based across the United States. We are not a publishing house or an edtech company. We are people who have pulled up chairs at classroom tables and watched children grow frustrated trying to find a clean, usable multiplication chart on the internet.
The idea for this site came from direct experience. The majority of math chart resources we encountered were hidden beneath layers of pop-up advertisements, gated behind email sign-up forms, or asking families to pay for a basic printable PDF. That felt unfair. A child sitting in a well-resourced classroom and a child doing schoolwork at the kitchen table both deserve the same quality tool. We built this site so that it could actually happen, and we have kept it free from the start.
🎓 Built by Educators
The people behind this site include certified primary school teachers and curriculum specialists. Across our core team, we bring more than three decades of combined classroom experience to every resource we create.
🏠 Tested by Parents
Several of our team members are also actively homeschooling their own children and rely on these same charts at home every day. That firsthand experience shapes every decision we make about how a chart looks, prints, and functions in a real learning setting.
Our Mission
Our mission is to put high-quality, print-ready multiplication charts in the hands of every student, parent, and teacher who needs them, with no barriers, no fees, and no clutter standing in the way. Knowing the times tables is one of the earliest foundations of math confidence, and we do not believe that foundation should depend on whether a family can afford a subscription or a school has a budget for licensed materials. Every chart published on this site will stay free, permanently.
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Why Trust Our Charts?
Any website can upload a multiplication chart. We hold ourselves to a higher standard because the people using these resources are children who are still building their understanding of math, and accuracy and clarity matter at that stage.
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Mathematically Verified
Every chart we publish, from the introductory 1–6 table to the extended 1–1000 reference, is checked against curriculum standards before it becomes available on the site. We do not assume a chart is correct because it looks right. We confirm it before it goes live.
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Truly Print-Ready
Our PDFs are carefully formatted and have been physically tested on actual home and school printers using both A4 and US Letter paper sizes. The on-screen version you see corresponds exactly to the printed output, featuring appropriate margins, clearly legible text, and no edge cropping.
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Curriculum-Aligned
Resources are matched to the grade-level expectations students are actually working toward. A fourth grader and a sixth grader are at different points in their math development, and the charts and guides on this site reflect that difference directly.
Our Editorial Standards
Every chart, guide, or reference page published on this site goes through a three-part review before it reaches you.
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Step 1: Mathematical Accuracy Check
Every multiplication value is confirmed against curriculum-approved standards. At a minimum, two team members independently cross-check each chart before it is approved for publication.
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Step 2: Print Quality Test
Each PDF is physically printed on both A4 and US Letter paper using the kinds of printers teachers and families actually have at home and at school. We check layout, margins, and overall readability before signing off.
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Step 3: Readability Review
Charts are reviewed for clarity by both adults and children. We look at font size, color contrast, table spacing, and how labels read at a glance, ensuring the final product is genuinely accessible to young learners.
When a clearer or more useful approach to presenting a resource becomes apparent, we go back and update it. Publishing is not the finish line for us. Being the most useful free multiplication reference available is.
Get in Touch
Feedback from teachers, parents, and students is always welcome. If you find an error in one of our charts, have a suggestion for a new resource type, or simply want to reach out, we would be glad to hear from you. Visit our Contact Us Page to send us a message. We make every effort to respond within two business days.
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