5 Times Table

Want to Create Rainbow Magic?
Imagine you’re giving out crayons at art class! Each kid gets 7 crayons to draw a rainbow. For 5 kids, multiply 5 by 7—color!

That’s 35 crayons for vibrant pictures!

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5x Multiplication Chart
5×1=5
5×2=10
5×3=15
5×4=20
5×5=25
5×6=30
5×7=35
5×8=40
5×9=45
5×10=50
5×11=55
5×12=60
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The 5 Times Table for Kids

The 5 times table ticks like a clock: 5, 10, 15, 20 … Every answer ends in 0 or 5, which makes checking work super easy. Kids use this table for counting money and minutes.

Examples

Hacks & Tricks

FAQ

Q: Why do answers in the 5 times table end in 0 or 5?
Because 5 is a factor of 10, and our number system is base‑10.
Q: What’s a quick trick for 5 × odd numbers?
Halve the odd number, ignore the remainder, then put 5 at the end (e.g., 5 × 7 → 7/2 ≈ 3 → 35).
Q: How can I practise 5s without worksheets?
Use a jump rope and chant multiples of 5 with every jump.
Q: Where do we use the 5 times table in daily life?
Counting minutes on a clock, nickels in pocket money, and star ratings on reviews all rely on multiples of 5.

Printables

Download printable times table charts, worksheets, and more for extra practice and learning.