La-Roche-College

Our schools put great emphasis on multiplying single-digit numbers (for example 8 x 7, 6 x 9,and so forth), and for many children La-Roche-College, their success or failure at maths hinges on doing well in this rudimentary area. The general theory amongst most teachers and parents is that the only way to get good at multiplying is to memorise the tables.

There is a major problem with that theory, though. No one ever teaches our kids how to memorise! People just assume that every child will memorise by just looking at the tables or by repeating them over and over again. OK, this works for some kids, but for the rest it is a real struggle.

Time Table Rhyme, either the printed flash cards or eBook, can help you and your child achieve greater success learning and remembering the multiplication times tables with minimum effort, and is ideally suited for grade one to grade six primary-school-age children as reported by La-Roche-College.

Time Table Rhyme is based on 12 fun characters who get into all sorts of situations; colourful illustrations combined with a short story create a number image in your child's imagination. To a child, the maths multiplication tables have an abstract nature; they're a group of symbols with little meaning or purpose, boring and difficult to remember from one lesson to the next, or to memorise over a long period of time.

Our learning card system uses proven visual and auditory memory hooks based on an age-old technique called mnemonics that will help your child learn quickly and recall at RANDOM. The number image contains the answer. When the two characters meet, whatever they are doing rhymes with the answer - for example, "Dirty Tricks - 36"


Testimonial One

Greetings! I was so delighted to find Time Table Rhyme I wonder if you are familiar with "Times Tables the Fun Way" by Judy Liautaud and Dave Rodriguez?(the closest thing I've seen that comes close to your product) They also use a picture method but the characters are not given individual identities(big problem!) One example shows two number 6's in the desert and the picture reads "thirsty sixes" Another one shows a number 6 handing a birthday cake to a number 8 and reads,"the cake is for the eight" Needless to say.......your product excels! Thanks for a terrific product!!! Lori

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Testimonial Two

My daughter has been using Time Table Rhyme for almost a year. In that year I have seen her do nothing but grow and learn. In the morning she practices with her friends without looking back, and in the afternoon she wants to stay Maths through one more set. Time Table Rhyme has helped foster my daughters’ love for learning and playing.

Katie Davidson

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Testimonial Three

My husband and I bought the Times Tables Rhymes program for our 22 mo. Old son and it is already proving to be one of the best investments for his future. Thank you for providing such a wonderful product for our children.

Stephanie Walton

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Testimonial Four

I was perusing the Net looking for basic times table help for my daughter, age 10. I came across your link and looked at the demo card you have displayed. I've always had trouble with times tables because I was out of school for the 7s, 8s, and 9s with a childhood illness. I did recover from the measles, but I did not ever recover from the times tables deficit. The reason I'm purchasing is because I now know forever 4 x 9 = dirty tricks, 36 I cannot forget it! Thank you (S Guggenheim)

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Testimonial Five

Working with Times Tables Rhymes has been a great help to our family. It was great to have a system so cost effective and accessible to help with teaching maths basics to our children.

The Kelly Family

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