
If you add the digits together, and do that again and again, you'll eventually get 3, 6 or 9.Since the answers are always even, the last digit must always be 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8.Some other facts about the answers in the six times table : The ones digit of six times something is the ones digit of the something, at least if the something is even.įor odd 'somethings', the ones digit of six times something is five more or less than the ones digit of the something.

If you have a look at every second row, you might notice an interesting pattern. By the way, you might like to download the printable six times table chart on this site, and stick it to the wall of your classroom, or your kid's bedroom! Keep in mind that these patterns will mean infinitely more to your children if you can somehow coax them to realize the rule for themselves, rather than just pointing it out to them. You can use this page to show your kids the hidden patterns in the nine times tables, and make it easier for them to learn. Have a closer look at the six times tables. Elsewhere on this site, I gave some general times tables tips.
