8 Times Table
These printable 8 times tables are perfect for displaying on the
wall either in the class room, at home in the bedroom or study area or to stick inside a folder.
Each chart prints on a single A4 sheet.
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For many the eight times table can be one of the more tricky times tables to learn.
Praise is an excellent motivator to encourage students to work hard therefore recognize progress by giving them an award certificate.
8 Times Table - Number 8 facts
- The number 8 stays the same when written upside down.
- Spiders have eight legs - a great real world example.
"How many legs do 6 spiders have?"
- An octagon is a shape with 8 sides.
- An octave has 8 notes.
- 8 ounces make half a pound of weight.
- There are 8 pints in a gallon.
- 8 furlongs make a mile.
- Pirates loved "Pieces of eight" - silver coins of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
- In the Greek and old Roman calendars there were 8 days in a week.
- October was the eighth month in the Roman calendar.
- 8 is considered a lucky number in Chinese culture.
- VIII is 8 in Roman numerals.
- Eight ball pool is a hugely popular game in the United States.
- 8 bits = 1 byte
- On the eighth day of Christmas my true love sent to me: 8 maids a milking.
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