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Here is a fast, fun and easy way for kids to learn the multiplication table beginning with number 2 and running through 9.

Learning the multiplication table can be frustrating for kids learning it and the adults teaching it. Progress in memorization of multiplication usually comes... read more

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A unique method of memorizing the multiplication tables by means of visual and aural techniques capitalizing on the imagination of children. Includes flashcards.

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  • “The challenge for children is that numbers are abstracts, which means they are not easily visualized. In turn, they are difficult to remember. So why not capitalize on a strength of children, their imagination, to memorize the multiplication tables?”

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Here is a fast, fun and easy way for kids to learn the multiplication table beginning with number 2 and running through 9.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
The Problem with Route Memory
Rhyming to Remember
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 2
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 3
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 4
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 5
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 6
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 7
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 8
Multiplication Made Easy: Number 9
Flash Cards 2
Flash Cards 3
Flash Cards 4
Flash Cards 5
Flash Cards 6
Flash Cards 7
Flash Cards 8
Flash Cards 9
Bonus 1
Bonus 2
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  1. Blair W. Kasfeldt (Author)

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