7 Times Table
Print a 7 times table worksheet with filled and blank versions for the facts students often need extra time to master.

Hard 7s Facts to Target
Focus on 7 x 6, 7 x 7, and 7 x 8 first, because these are the facts many students misplace. Pair 7 x 8 = 56 with the memory cue 5-6-7-8 for quick recall.
5-Day Practice Plan
Use day 1 for reading the filled chart aloud, days 2 through 4 for completing the blank worksheet, and day 5 for a quick mixed review. Keep sessions short so the harder facts get repeated without becoming frustrating.
How to Use the Blank Worksheet
Print the blank chart, fold the filled chart out of sight, and have the child write each product in order. Spot-check random facts afterward to confirm retention beyond rote order.
Frequently asked questions
Can I print just the blank 7 times table?
Yes. Toggle to the blank version above the chart, then click Print or download the PDF. The exported file matches the worksheet shown on screen.
Why is the 7 times table harder for many students?
The 7s have fewer obvious visual patterns than 2s, 5s, 9s, or 10s. Focused practice on the middle facts usually helps more than simply rereading the whole table.