Grade 4 8 Times Table Worksheets

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Practice Worksheet

Grade 4 8 Times Table Practice

Solve each problem. Show your work.

  1. 1.
    8 × 9 = _____
  2. 2.
    8 × 10 = _____
  3. 3.
    6 × 8 = _____
  4. 4.
    8 × 7 = _____
  5. 5.
    8 × 2 = _____
  6. 6.
    3 × 8 = _____
  7. 7.
    8 × 4 = _____
  8. 8.
    8 × 1 = _____
Show answer key
  1. Question 1: 72
  2. Question 2: 80
  3. Question 3: 48
  4. Question 4: 56
  5. Question 5: 16
  6. Question 6: 24
  7. Question 7: 32
  8. Question 8: 8

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About These Worksheets

Grade 4 students aim for automatic recall of 8s, applying them in multi-digit multiplication, area problems, and division fact families.

These 8 times table worksheets teach the double-double-double strategy: multiplying by 8 means doubling a number three times in a row. A student who is comfortable doubling can use this method to work out any 8s fact without relying purely on memory, which makes the 8 times table much more approachable than it first appears.

Each worksheet mixes vertical and horizontal problems with missing-factor questions and word problems so students strengthen recall from multiple angles. Since the 8 times table shares many products with the 2s and 4s (both built from the same doubling chain), practising 8s also reinforces those earlier tables. This makes the 8s a useful checkpoint for confirming a student's doubling strategy is solid all the way through.

Skills Practised

  • Recalling 8 times table facts from 8 × 1 to 8 × 12
  • Using the double-double-double strategy
  • Skip counting by 8s
  • Solving missing-factor problems (8 × ? = 56)
  • Applying the 8 times table in word problems

Parent Tip: Walk through the doubling chain together: double 6 is 12, double again is 24, double again is 48 — that's 8 × 6 without a single memorized fact.

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