Wabash-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 Wabash-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 Wabash-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
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Time Table Rhyme is a well-produced and lively system for helping children learn the multiplication tables. At Brown's, we have found that young pupils enjoy the colourful illustrations which introduce lively characters. It is easy for each child to become familiar with the humorous punch-lines on the cards. Children who have difficulty with short-term recall can now enjoy the multi-sensory approach of Time Table Rhyme.
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Testimonial Two
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The Times Tables Rhymes is one of only 3 maths programs that I recommend. It is excellent for beginers of all learning styles, especially those students who are visual-picture and/or tactile-kinesthetic learners. Its step-by-step format is easy for parents to follow. Jane Hague understands how people learn Maths!
Carly French
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Testimonial Three
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A groan always goes up, not only from children but parents as well, when 'multiplication tables' are mentioned. Dyslexics always seem to have such problems with them being unable to cope with their abstract nature.
Now a local mother has come up with a fun answer. Through great experience and experiments with her own dyslexic children, she has very professionally produced 'Time Table Rhyme'. These large beautifully illustrated flash cards with twelve different characters who get into all sorts of situations that rhyme with the answer. Do have a look at them if you can. We will have them on show at our meetings.
( Reprinted from UK Dyslexia Association News letter. )
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Testimonial Four
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I've been teaching maths for years but I've never taught anything like this and haven't seen progress like these kids have made in such a short time.
I wish I had it last year.
Maureen Johnson M.A.
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Testimonial Five
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Since the time of the Greeks certain individuals have impressed their fellow men with the most amazing feats of memory. They have been able to memorize hundreds of items backwards and forwards and in any order; dates and numbers; names and faces the list goes on.
The technique used by most, is known as mnemonics where a mental picture of a scene or object is used as a memory hook to link bits of information and therefore
help remember a particular subject matter. Current knowledge indicates that mnemonics are indeed closely connected to the way in which your brain functions.
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