During the first couple of years of school, children aren't required to do much in-depth memory work, and then they hit the 'times table wall'. They are told to memorise the times tables, but they aren't taught how to do it. This is when the child who is good with rote memorisation begins to enjoy maths and the child who struggles begins to hate it passionately. This attitude can be avoided with this fun and easy memory technique. What is Learned? 'The Times Tables' teaches you the times tables from 1x1 to 12x12. This ...
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During the first couple of years of school, children aren't required to do much in-depth memory work, and then they hit the 'times table wall'. They are told to memorise the times tables, but they aren't taught how to do it. This is when the child who is good with rote memorisation begins to enjoy maths and the child who struggles begins to hate it passionately. This attitude can be avoided with this fun and easy memory technique. What is Learned? 'The Times Tables' teaches you the times tables from 1x1 to 12x12. This system teaches you how to remember them forever. With this programme, children of all ages can make it over the times table hurdle without losing their self-esteem or developing a negative attitude about mathematics. How it's Learned? To remember the times tables, you need to know a simple way to picture numbers. This system teaches a simple system that will help you to visualise numbers. Once you have a mental picture of a number, you can remember any basic multiplication problem as easily as you can look at and remember that a zebra has stripes. The best part is that the pictures are designed to give you the problem and the answer at the same time.
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