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The above video is from a third-party source. Perfect for developing fluency, reasoning and problem-solving skills. These free worksheets for printing or downloading (in PDF format) are specially aimed at primary school students. A useful worksheet to practice number facts for the 6, 7 and 9 times tables. The first worksheet is a table of all multiplication facts (1-12) with nine as a factor. The exercises provided here are suited for maths education taught in primary school. Students multiply 9 times numbers between 1 and 12. The times tables are the basis of more elaborate calculations and one's general maths comprehension. This is in itself a good way of checking whether your answers are correct. Here you will see that all the left numbers are constantly + 1 (0, 1, 2, 3 etc.), whereas all the right numbers are -1 (9, 8, 7, 6 etc.) Many students also recalculate the 9 times table using the 10 times table. Another fun mnemonic is to place the numbers under each other. However, there are several tips to help you learn this table quicker. The 12 times table is probably the hardest multiplication table to memorise. The trick with the 9 times table is that the first and second number of the answer always add up to 9. These free 12 times table worksheets provide you with an excellent tool to practice and memorise the tables. These practice sheets are made by teachers and are aimed at primary school students to support them in their maths comprehension. Moreover, using these 9 time tables worksheets will make it even easier.
You probably wouldn't have thought it, but the 9 times table is one of the easiest to memorise.