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Livre 3 sur 4: Times Tables the Fun Way

Liautaud, Judy

 
9781883841485: Times Tables the Fun Way Activity Book: Learn the times tables with stories and activities.

Synopsis

Pictures and stories capture the imagination of children and make learning fun and engaging. This activity book includes coloring, cutting, pasting, and puzzles to help learn the times tables. It is based on the award winning book, Times Tables the Fun Way and includes the same famous stories and cartoons to learn all the facts 0s-9s, although the activity book is printed in black and white. It is reproducible for classroom use. Memorization of the multiplication facts is fun and easy when children learn to associate the numbers with the characters in the story. To teach 4x4, the story tells about Bart who loves to go hang gliding and can't wait until he turns 16 so he can get his driver's license and drive his 4 by 4. Children easily remember once the story is learned. The caption below the story says: Remember: you have to be 16 to drive a 4x4.There are cartoons and stories for all the difficult facts, ie. the 3's, 4's, 6's, 7's, and 8's. Tricks are are used to teach the easier ones ie. 1's, 2's, 5's, and 9's. Kids love the stories and will never forget "You have to be 16 to drive a 4 by 4, (4x4). Over 500,000 copies of Times Tables the Fun Way have been sold to schools in the US since 1992.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Paperback version of the spiral bound Times Tables the Fun Way Book for Kids. Learn the multiplication facts 0s through 9s with engaging, colorful, cartoons and stories. Proven to increase retention of the multiplication facts. Students love the stories and beg for math class. To teach 6x6 the story tells of twin sixes who head off to visit their cousins. They must cross the desert and get very low on water. Just when the situation becomes dire, they run into a cool, clear, pond of sparkling water. The sign says the water is for "thirsty sixes." which sounds like the answer to 6x6, 36. When students see 6 x 6, they remember the story and then they remember the answer. Adults who used to be kids still remember learning these clever and fun stories when they were in elementary school. This method is research based and has been a successful tool for students all over the US to learn the basic facts.

Biographie de l'auteur

Judy Liautaud is the author of several children's educational books and two memoirs to include: Sunlight on My Shadow and South of Ordinary. Her children's books include Times Tables the Fun Way, Addition the Fun Way, Story Problems the Fun Way. She is the owner and operator of City Creek Press, Inc. established in 1992.

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