8 Times Table
Print an 8 times table worksheet with filled and blank versions for repeated-doubling practice and written recall.

Repeated Doubling for 8s
The 8 times table works well with repeated doubling because 8 equals 2 x 2 x 2. To find 8 x 6, double 6 to 12, double again to 24, then double once more to 48.
Practice Plan for Mastering the 8s
Start each session with two minutes of skip-counting by eights, then use the filled chart to review all twelve facts. Finish by completing the blank worksheet and noting which answers were correct.
Blank Worksheet Use
Toggle to the blank version and print a fresh copy for each practice attempt. The blank worksheet shows only the multiplication sentence with a line for the answer, so students build recall without hints.
Frequently asked questions
What is the easiest way to learn the 8 times table?
Repeated doubling is a reliable strategy. Since 8 is 2 x 2 x 2, double the multiplier three times to get the product.
How often should students practice the 8 times table?
Short daily sessions work better than one long session. Print a blank worksheet, check it against the filled version, and revisit only the missed facts.