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4 Times Table
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4 Times Table

Master the 4 times table with quick practice questions. Count in fours, use doubles to help, and spot patterns that make multiplying by 4 feel easy.

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Fascinating Fact:

Five cats each have 4 paws, so 5 × 4 = 20 paws. Keep adding four each time.

In KS1 Maths, the 4 times table helps children multiply by making equal groups of four and counting in steps of 4. It also links to doubling twice, which can make tricky facts easier.

  • Count in fours: Saying numbers that go up by 4 each time, like 4, 8, 12, 16.
  • Double twice: Doubling a number and then doubling again, which is the same as × 4.
  • Pattern: A repeating rule in numbers, like every answer in the 4 times table is even.
What is the 4 times table?

The 4 times table is the set of facts for multiplying by 4, such as 1 × 4 = 4, 2 × 4 = 8, 3 × 4 = 12, and it increases by 4 each step.

How do you learn the 4 times table easily?

A simple way is to double twice, for example double 6 is 12, and double 12 is 24, so 6 × 4 = 24.

Why are all answers in the 4 times table even?

They are even because you are adding 4 each time, and 4 is an even number, so the total always stays even.

1 .
4 x 6 =
24
10
16
28
2 .
2 x 4 =
5
4
6
8
To multiply a number by 2 just double it
3 .
4 x 4 =
8
16
20
18
4 .
4 x 1 =
1
3
4
5
5 .
0 x 4 =
4
8
0
2
Any number multiplied by 0 gives the answer 0
6 .
10 x 4 =
14
20
40
44
Remember, to multiply a number by 10 just put a 0 on the end of it
7 .
8 x 4 =
32
12
28
40
If you know your 5 times table you could work this one out by finding 8 x 5 = 40 and then taking 8 away to give 8 x 4 = 32
8 .
9 x 4 =
38
36
13
27
You could try taking 4 away from 10 x 4 to find 9 x 4
9 .
4 x 3 =
8
16
7
12
10 .
4 x 7 =
20
24
21
28
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - Times Tables

Author:  Graeme Haw

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