MathCharts

Free Printable Multiplication Charts

Download 1-12, 1-20, blank, and custom multiplication charts as PDF or PNG. Hundreds charts and fraction charts are available below for broader classroom practice.

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Multiplication Chart 1-12

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Multiplication practice and classroom math charts

Multiplication Charts

Times table references, blank practice charts, and larger multiplication grids.

Times Tables

Individual times table practice sheets — filled answer keys and blank worksheets for every fact family.

Number Sense Charts

Counting, skip counting, and place value references for early math.

Fractions & Decimals

Printable references for equivalent fractions, decimals, and percents.

Custom Chart Maker

Choose a range, display mode, paper size, and theme before printing.

Learning Paths

From counting to fractions

Start with the skill your child or class is practicing, then print the matching chart.

Printable formats

Ready for paper, screens, and practice

Print-ready PDFs

Download classroom-friendly PDFs for handouts, binders, and practice folders.

PNG chart images

Save chart images for slides, digital assignments, or quick sharing.

Blank practice charts

Use blank grids and missing-number charts for recall practice and quizzes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Math Charts includes multiplication charts, blank multiplication charts, hundreds charts, and fraction-to-decimal charts. More printable classroom references can be added as the hub grows.

Yes. The charts are free to view, download, and print with no sign-up required.

Yes. Chart pages include PDF and PNG downloads, and most pages also support direct printing from the browser.

Use the 1-12 multiplication chart for standard times table practice, the 1-20 chart for a wider range, and blank charts for recall practice or quizzes.

The hundreds chart is best for counting, skip counting, number patterns, and place value. It works well for kindergarten through early elementary practice.