Multiplication Chart 5 x 5

This multiplication chart printable is designed for 2nd and 3rd-grade students. The table of 5 serves as the core foundation for arithmetic. Because 5 is a prime number, this is one of the most intuitive tables. Every single product ends in either a 0 or a 5, following a clear pattern. You can download the pdf and print it for free.

How to use the 5 multiplication chart

Multiplication Problem:

A bookstore orders 5 sets of books, and each set contains 4 books. Calculate the total number of books in the bookstore's order.

Multiplication Problem Illustration

Solution:

Number of sets ordered by the bookstore = 5
Books in each set = 4
Total number of books in the order = Number of sets × Books in each set

Therefore, the bookstore orders a total of 4x5 = 20 books.

Using the 5x4 Multiplication Chart:

Check the row 5 of your multiplication chart and then go to the column 4 inside that row; the number in that cell is: 20

5 Times Table Tips and Tricks

Skip Counting: Practice skip counting by fives regularly. Start from 0 and count up: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and so on. This helps reinforce the sequence of the 5 times table.

The Repeating Pattern: Notice that the units digit of the product in the 5 times table alternates between 0 and 5. This simple pattern makes it easy to memorize and identify multiples of 5.

Here's a brief explanation:

  • 5 × 0 = 0: The units digit is 0.
  • 5 × 1 = 5: The units digit is 5.
  • 5 × 2 = 10: The units digit is 0.
  • 5 × 3 = 15: The units digit is 5.
  • 5 × 4 = 20: The units digit is 0.
  • 5 × 5 = 25: The units digit is 5.
  • 5 × 6 = 30: The units digit is 0.
  • 5 × 7 = 35: The units digit is 5.
  • 5 × 8 = 40: The units digit is 0.
  • 5 × 9 = 45: The units digit is 5.
  • 5 × 10 = 50: The units digit is 0.

This consistent alternation between 0 and 5 simplifies the process of memorizing and recognizing the multiples of 5. Understanding this pattern can significantly improve mental calculations and boost overall multiplication skills.

Practice the 5 Multiplication Table

Fill in your answers. Once you have entered all the answers, click on 'Check' to see whether you have got them all right! If you got all the answers right, practice the 5 times table shuffled in random order.

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5 Multiplication Facts Worksheets

Create and print multiplication fact worksheets up to 5 with our worksheet generator tool, and practice utilizing the multiplication chart to solve these multiplication facts.
Use the buttons to generate new worksheets and print them:

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5 Multiplication Flashcards

Practice the 5 times table with these printable flashcards. Each card has a multiplication problem with 5 as the multiplier. Use the button to download the pdf and print the flashcards.

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5 Multiplication Facts

  • The human hand has 5 fingers, and the 5 times table is a natural way to count and represent the total number of fingers.