2 Times Table Worksheet
Practice the 2 times table through 2 x 12. The 2s are simply doubles.
A complete set of free printable single-table multiplication worksheets, one for each table from 2 to 12. Every worksheet teaches a memory strategy (doubles, skip counting, x10 minus a group) and includes an answer key.
Teachers building times-table fluency one table at a time, parents practicing a specific table at home, and tutors filling exact fact gaps.
10 printable worksheets with answer keys.
Learning the times tables is far less overwhelming when you take them one table at a time and lean on the patterns hiding in each. This pack has a dedicated worksheet for every table from 2 to 12, and each one teaches a memory strategy rather than asking for raw memorization — doubles for the 2s, 4s, and 8s; skip counting for the 3s and 5s; “double the 3s” for the 6s; “x10 minus a group” for the 9s; and “split into friendly parts” for the 7s and 12s.
Work through them in the suggested order (easy anchors first, trickiest last), or pull the single table a student is stuck on. Each worksheet stands alone with its own answer key, and the multiplication facts to 12 worksheet is the perfect mixed-practice finale.
Practice the 2 times table through 2 x 12. The 2s are simply doubles.
Practice the 3 times table through 3 x 12, built on skip counting by 3s.
Practice the 4 times table through 4 x 12 by doubling, then doubling again.
Practice the 5 times table through 5 x 12. Every answer ends in 0 or 5.
Practice the 6 times table through 6 x 12. The 6s are double the 3s.
Practice the 7 times table through 7 x 12 - the trickiest table - using helper strategies.
Practice the 8 times table through 8 x 12. The 8s are double the 4s (or double-double-double the number).
Practice the 9 times table through 9 x 12 - the table with the most patterns to help you.
Practice the 10 times table through 10 x 12 - the easiest table, thanks to place value.
Practice the 12 times table through 12 x 12 by splitting 12 into 10 and 2.
Yes. Every single-table worksheet is free to download and print, and each includes an answer key.
Start with the 2s, 5s, and 10s, then the 4s and 8s, then 3s and 6s, and save the 7s, 9s, and 12s for last.