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Free Multiplication Chart 12×12 PDF (Plus Blank and Color-Coded Versions)

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Jacqui DiNardo

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A one-stop for multiplication chart 12×12 printables! I put the filled-in, blank, and color-coded versions on one page so you’re not digging through three different posts.

Still working through facts 1 to 10? Start with theย 10×10 chartย instead. Ready to go past 12? Theย 15×15 chartย is next.

Printable 12x12 multiplication charts (filled in, blank, and colored).

Need a hundreds chart to connect multiplication back to place value? Grab that here.

Use the filled-in version as the main reference during homework. Switch to blank for quizzes or timed practice.

The color-coded version is the one kids actually want to look at ๐Ÿ‘€ which makes it the one worth putting on the wall or bulletin board!

How to Use the Filled-In Chart ๐Ÿ“‹

This is your homework helper. Keep a copy in every binder so kids can check their own work instead of raising a hand every two minutes.

Teacher Tip: cover every row but one with a sheet of paper. Quiz just that row for two minutes, then reveal it to self-check. Ten rows, ten quick rounds, done before the bell.

How to Use the Blank Chart โœ๏ธ

This one tests what actually stuck, not what a kid can copy off a chart. No answers, no hints, just recall.

Mom Tip: run this as a weekly progress tracker. Every Friday, hand out a fresh blank chart and highlight whatever’s correct in a new color. By week four you’ve got a rainbow chart (and a genuinely proud kid). ๐ŸŒˆ

How to Use the Color-Coded Chart ๐ŸŽจ

This is the one that earns wall space. Kids actually look at it, which means it’s working even when you’re not teaching from it.

Teacher Tip: post it at the start of the unit and leave it up all year. Once a month, point to a random cell and see who calls out the fact fastest. Zero prep, big payoff.

  • Fact family matching:ย pair the filled-in chart with cut-up fact cards and have kids match products to the right row and column.
  • Math center rotation:ย laminate a blank chart, add dry-erase markers, wipe clean for the next group.
  • Division connection:ย flip the lesson. Pick a product on the filled-in chart and ask what two numbers made it. Instant bridge into division.
  • Bulletin board pairing:ย hang the color-coded chart next to a class “facts we’ve mastered” tracker that updates through the year.
  • Skip counting warm-up:ย before drilling a row, have kids skip count out loud first. It’s the same pattern, just spoken instead of read.

Who These Are For ๐Ÿ™‹

  • Third and fourth graders working through the standard 1-12 times tables
  • Teachers who want a wall-worthy reference students will actually use
  • Parents helping with nightly math homework
  • Homeschool families following a standard scope and sequence
  • Tutors prepping students for timed fact quizzes

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FAQ ๐Ÿ’ฌ

Are these free to download?

Yes! All three versions are completely free. No account, no email. ๐ŸŽ‰

Can I use these in my classroom?

Print as many as you need for your whole class. That’s exactly what they’re here for.

Why is 12×12 the standard size?

Most US math curriculums teach facts through 12. It covers everything kids need for basic fluency before moving into more complex math.

Can I print these in black and white?

The filled-in and blank charts print great in black and white. The color-coded version is meant for color printing, but it still works in grayscale.

My student has 12×12 down cold. What’s next?

Try the 15×15 chart next, or jump straight to the 20×20 chart if they’re ready for a bigger challenge.

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