The following multiplication songs help students practice multiplying by numbers 0-12 and are recommended for grades 3-5. The rhymes and stories make math facts easier to remember. These include multiplication problems, times tables, and exciting hooks to teach multiplication facts and get kids enthu...
7. Practice division facts with Wrap-Ups This division game is a fun alternative to flashcards. Kids wrap yarn around the cards from the problem on the left to the answer on the right. Then they flip over the card to see if they’re right.Buy Learning Wrap Ups Division Keys here. 8....
Work with your child to make up nonsense sentences: “Miss Miniature Mouse messes mostly when munching meatloaf.” Or “Sylvester Snake slithers slowly southward.” Make it fun. Your kid will graduate to school and pre-k worksheets soon enough, and this will give him or her a good gro...
but it doesn’t have to be like that every time. Parents and teachers can work together to make verb tenses easy to comprehend. Adding a little bit of fun will also work to make the kid comfortable while learning the topic.
Verbalization works wonders at the early stages. A child learning multiplication facts who says all day long, “six times seven is forty-two” is going to own the facts faster than the child who simply sees 6×7 on a screen or worksheet and merely writes down “42”, silently. ...
Math worksheets aren’t usually the most exciting way to practice math facts. Fortunately, a deck of cards offers hours and hours of fun and math along the way. There are many types of card games you can play that incorporate math. One of the simplest is “Math War”. You can adapt ...
Younger kids can also practice counting by using their desk pets as counters in 10 Frames! For your middle mathematicians, try using desk pets to guide students on skip counting by multiples and multiplication tables in their hundreds charts or hooray arrays! Hooray Arrays –Multipl...
Created by the Museum of London, the online game The Great Fire of London is free to play and great fun – the perfect way to cement the facts for KS1 children. Your child will experience what it was like to live through the fire in 1666 by helping eight-year-old Tom Porter fight ...
SATs practice papers in English & maths Download FREE resources today 2. Rote learning Learning parrot-fashion may be considered old-school, but it’s a great way to embed information in the memory, particularly for times tables and other maths basics. Experts believe that rote learning is the...