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Noticed something off in one of our charts? Got a question about how to use them in your classroom? Or maybe you just want to say hello. Whatever brings you here, we genuinely want to hear from you. Send us a message, and we will get back to you within two to three working days.

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General Enquiries

Got a question, a thought, or some feedback on our charts? We are a small team, and we read every email ourselves. Do not hesitate to write in.

Email: info@amultiplicationchart.com

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Report a Chart Error

Caught a number that looks wrong? It happens, and we take it seriously. Tell us which chart the mistake is on and what you think the correct answer should be. We will look into it straight away.

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If you believe something on this site infringes your copyright, head over to our DMCA page for the full process, or email us directly with the details of your claim, and we will respond without delay.

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About This Website

A bit of background on who we are and why we built this.

Free Multiplication Charts for Students & Teachers

MultiplicationChart.com started as a straightforward idea: make clean, accurate, printable multiplication charts that teachers could actually use in class without jumping through hoops. No paywalls, no accounts, no pop-ups asking you to subscribe. Just download the chart, print it, and get on with the lesson.

We cover a broad range of number sets. Whether your student is just getting to grips with the basics on a 1 to 12 table or you need something more advanced like a 1 to 100 chart for older learners, you will find it here. We have also put together charts aimed specifically at fourth, fifth, and sixth graders, so the material lines up with what they are actually working on in school.

There are two of us behind this site. We are not a big company. We check the charts ourselves, we fix errors when they are reported, and we try to add new formats when teachers ask for them. If something is not quite right or there is a type of chart you cannot find anywhere else, drop us a line. We are always happy to take a look.

Frequently Asked Questions

A few things people often ask before getting in touch.

Can I use your charts in my classroom?

Absolutely. Every chart on this site is free for classroom use. Download the PDF, print as many copies as your class needs, and hand them out. We ask for nothing in return. The only thing we would ask is that you do not republish the files on another website, but for everyday classroom use, you are completely covered.

Do I need to create an account to download charts?

No, and we intend to keep it that way. There is no sign-up form, no email list to join, and no account to create. You click download, the file opens, and you are done. We do not collect any personal information just because someone wants to print a times table.

Can I share your charts on my own website?

Linking to our pages is always fine, and we appreciate it when people do. What we do ask is that you do not copy the chart files and host them somewhere else. If you want to share a chart with your audience, a link back to the page works perfectly. Our Terms and Conditions cover this in more detail if you want the formal version.

How do I report a mistake in one of the charts?

Email us at info@amultiplicationchart.com and mention the chart by name, along with the specific cell or value you think is wrong. We double-check every report before making changes, but if the error is confirmed, we usually have an updated version live within a day or two.

What format are the charts available in?

Everything downloads as a PDF. We sized them to work on both A4 and standard US Letter paper, so they should print cleanly wherever you are. If you run into any sizing issues, printing at “fit to page” in your PDF viewer usually sorts it out. A handful of chart pages also have an on-screen version you can use without printing anything at all.

Are the charts suitable for students with learning difficulties?

We have tried to keep the layout as clear and uncluttered as possible. The text is large enough to read comfortably, the contrast is strong, and the grids are laid out in a way that makes it easy to follow rows and columns without losing your place. That said, every student is different. If you need something adjusted, a larger font, different colours, or a simplified layout, just get in touch, and we will see what we can do.

Still Have a Question?

We are a small team, but we do read everything that comes in. Write to us at info@amultiplicationchart.com, and we will get back to you within two to three working days. No bots, no automated replies, just a real person reading your message and writing back.