Contributor: Meghan Vestal. Lesson ID: 11320
If you've been following this series, you've had multiple practice exercises with times tables. There are no tricks for the three-times table, but you've got this!
One four-leaf clover is lucky.
3 x 4 = ?
You are successfully moving your way through the multiplication tables!
In the previous Related Lessons, you have learned multiples of two, five, ten, and eleven. Review what you have learned.
Remember, you must master these multiplication tables before learning a new set.
If you need to go back and practice, find the Related Lesson for the multiples you need to practice in the right-hand sidebar.
In this lesson, you will master the three-times tables.
Look at the multiplication table below. The three-times column and row have been highlighted.
Unlike many times tables, multiples of three do not offer special tricks or tips to help you memorize them. This means you may need to spend a little extra time practicing your three multiplication facts.
Begin with this fun video and song. Watch it two or three times until the song starts to stick in your head!
Now, groove on over to the Got It? section to make some study aids!