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A great tool for learning July 12, 2008 ws (New Jersey, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter spent a long time working through this book, the repetition was great for her style of learning. She had been overwhelmed at the idea of learning all those multiplication facts, so the way that this book progressed worked well for her.
I liked this book so much that I bought another copy for my son to use.
Great Worksheets December 5, 2007 Mister Numbers (Santa Barbara, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a big book full of fun pattern and number exercises for kids that make learning fun. I thought about creating a book of worksheets to go with my EZ Times Table book, but this book does such a great job, I would rather just recommend this one.
Tom Biesanz, author of EZ Times Table: An easy, visual way to learn multiplication and division by playing with patterns, and making friends with numbers
Amazing resource for teaching those pesky multiplication tables May 5, 2007 Devorah A. Crupar (NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Teach Your Child the Multiplication Tables is excellent, a cross between an activity/fun book and serious multiplication skills.
I homeschooled 4 kids and this workbook brings together the best practices in helping children understand the concept of meultiplication.
Kathleen March 17, 2007 Kathleen (Northern IL) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
"Teach Your Child the Multiplication Tables: Fast, Fun & Easy with Dazzling Patterns, Grids & Tricks!" is one of the best materials that I have come across for helping children not only learn their multipications tables BUT also retain them. I can't thank the author enough for making math fun again! I highly recommend this book!!!
A recommended resource January 3, 2007 Sandra Rief, Author of How to Reach & Teach Children with ADD/ADHD and coauthor of How to Reach & Teach All Children in the Inclusive Classroom (San Diego, CA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Many children struggle learning and recalling multiplication facts, and need other techniques rather than rote memorization to master these skills. Eugenia Francis' workbook utilizes wonderful, brain-compatible strategies and methods to do so - such as learning to recognize and attend to patterns for the multiplication tables, using memory tricks/mnemonics, and other engaging and fun techniques. I recommend Teach Your Child the Multiplication Tables as a helpful resource for children to learn the math facts and understand the principles of multiplication.
Sandra Rief, author of How to Reach & Teach Children with ADD/ADHD; co-author of How to Reach & Teach All Children in the Inclusive Classroom.
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