This means that mastery of these multiplication sums is not only important now, but also in future. Learning the times tables is a basic numeracy skill and part of your maths education that you will regularly come across when doing calculations in upper years. This is a handy way of quickly viewing of all the tables. What may also be interesting is the times tables grid. Step 1: Write the bigger number as the sum of 5 and another number: 3 9 3 (5 + 4) Step 2: Split this expression as a sum of two smaller expressions, like this: 3 9 (3 5) + (3 4) Step 3: Solve these smaller expressions and add the resultants to find the final answer. Copy the tables and say them out loud so you can remember them better. You can practise on your own or with your parents. This web page is aimed at primary school children. The tables have been arranged here in sequence so that primary school pupils can look up the answers or learn them more easily. On this page there is a list of the tables from one to twelve, with answers.