PDF Times Tables Pull the Tab Download
- Author: Arcturus Publishing
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- ISBN: 9781839403286
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- Languages : en
- Pages : 14
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This little book has times tables from 1 to 20 with 12 rows of multiplication. That is all children should ideally learn! This book is suitable for children from the ages of pre-school and upwards. They can memorize the tables then test it afterwards. There is no magic formula for learning the times tables, they must do it the hard way which is to memorize them by heart. It will take months so there is no need for parents to get upset and panic if they aren't able to memorize it in an instance. Remember each child is different. Just ask your child to memorize these times tables one by one.
A unique visual approach to understanding times tables with Carol Vorderman, the UK's number 1 bestselling education author. This comprehensive and accessible guide and workbook provides a range of learning techniques and is complemented by practice exercises throughout. Beginning with times tables basics and culminating in challenging number sequences, the methods, tricks and tips shown, ensure no child will be left feeling bewildered. Fun and funky graphics help to engage your child and visualise the maths problem in front of them. Parents' notes on the practice tests mean you'll be able to answer any tricky questions and give essential times tables guidance. Help Your Kids with Times Tables is the perfect guide for frustrated children and confused adults to unlock your child's academic achievement.
"Lift the flaps to find tips, tricks and practice questions to help you learn all the times tables up to 12x12. You can discover why the tables are so helpful, use the number machine to answer any tables question, and test your knowledge with the times tables challenge"--Page [4] of cover.
The answers to over 100 multiplication maths questions are revealed when you pull-the-tabs, helping children to learn some fundamental math rules and to gain number and times tables confidence in no time at all. Use the wipe-clean pen to write the answer to each sum, then pull the tab to check your answers.
This handy tear-off pad is full of calculations for young children to practise their times tables based on the National Curriculum for 6-7 year olds. Children can refresh, improve and build up confidence in their abilities as they work through the sheets, and learn their 3, 4, 6 and 8 times tables. Illustrations: Full colour throughout
For sample pages PREVIEW, visit www.lidiastanton.com. This step-by-step guide is for learners of all ages who: have tried (without success) rote learning methods based on repetition of whole multiplication facts enjoy active learning through discovery and experience have gaps in their times tables knowledge need fast and foolproof strategies to recall times tables in formal assessments, particularly timed ones may have a specific learning difficulty (SpLD), such as dyslexia, dyscalculia and ADD/ADHD The book works by: helping over-learn secure reference points in the times tables, from which more tricky facts can be worked out. validating alternative methods for learning times tables. Rote learning does not work for everyone. Using fingers is not a sign of cheating. For those who are self-conscious, the book's preferred (but not exclusive) way of using fingers is gentle tapping on the table (instead of raising hands) to avoid attracting attention to oneself. offering multisensory instruction methods that help counteract the effects of weak sequential working memory and poor long-term memory for number facts. How to use this book Only practise one 'trick' at a time (until its recall becomes fully automatic) before moving on to the next one. This is to avoid becoming confused or overwhelmed. Once you've learned a trick, practise it as often as you can: later the same day and in the following days and weeks. Share it with other people; use it as a family, class, or party trick. Test yourself during quiet times at home. The book doesn't need to be read from cover to cover. You can dip in and out, starting with the trick that looks most appealing or makes the most sense to you. Different brains respond differently to maths methods. Don't worry if some tricks don't make sense straight away. Leave them for now, enjoy another trick, then come back to it later. It's fine to learn only some tricks in this book.