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Timestables.com
The short version: Timestables.com is one of the simplest, most no-friction ways to drill multiplication facts online. It's free, ad-supported, and requires zero setup — but it's a single-purpose tool, not a curriculum. Use it as a daily 5-minute warm-up, not as a stand-alone math program.
What it does well
- No accounts, no logins, no upsells. Click a number, start drilling. Kids can use it without an email address.
- Three useful modes: a "practice" mode that shows answers, a timed "speed test" mode with a score, and printable PDF worksheets.
- One table at a time. You pick the 1s through 12s individually, which makes it easy to focus on a weak spot rather than mixing everything together.
- Loads instantly on phones and tablets. Lightweight, works without an app, no fancy gamification — just the drills.
What's missing
- No progress tracking. There's no account system, so you can't see week-over-week improvement or which facts a kid is consistently missing.
- Ads on the page. The site is free, so it's ad-supported. Not aggressive, but visible.
- Limited beyond multiplication. There's a small amount of division practice, but it's primarily a times-tables tool. For broader arithmetic you'll need something else.
- Visual design is dated. It does the job, but kids used to slick apps may find it bland after a few sessions.
Who it's for
Best for 1st through 5th grade, especially kids who already understand what multiplication means and just need repetition to build automaticity. Most useful as a parent's tool — "go practice your 7s for five minutes" — rather than something kids will return to on their own.
Alternatives worth knowing
- Math-Drills.com — broader arithmetic worksheets across more grade levels, also free.
- Math Fact Cafe — generates customizable flashcards and worksheets if you want to vary the format.
- Splash Math — full paid curriculum with progress tracking, gamification, and a parent dashboard. Better if you want long-term engagement and aren't just drilling facts.
Bottom line
Timestables.com is a sharp, single-purpose tool that does one job well. Bookmark it for daily fact drills; pair it with a curriculum or progress-tracking tool for everything else.
Reviews
What homeschoolers say
Homeschoolers appreciate Timestables.com for its straightforward, no-login interface and focused approach to multiplication drills, making daily practice easy and accessible for early elementary students. The printable worksheets are praised for convenience and variety, supporting different learning styles. However, some users note the site is quite basic and lacks adaptive features or engaging games, which can limit motivation for some children. Overall, it is valued as a simple, free supplement rather than a comprehensive math program.
Summarized by Learnamic from public homeschool reviews and discussions.
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