In an article about children's struggles with multiplication tables, "The Guardian" once pointed out that the hardest numbers for kids to multiply are 6 x 8; they get that wrong 63% of the time!
Here’s a little 6 times tables exercise camouflaged as an entertaining, self-correcting card game.
Happy 6 times tables mastery.
The card decks for the Times Tables from 2 through 12 are available here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/taming-the-times-tables-without-tears-get-the-picture-multiplication-game-11309583
Here’s a little 6 times tables exercise camouflaged as an entertaining, self-correcting card game.
Happy 6 times tables mastery.
The card decks for the Times Tables from 2 through 12 are available here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/taming-the-times-tables-without-tears-get-the-picture-multiplication-game-11309583
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I really like this idea of turning the times tables into a game (individual or paired) and pupils being able to check their own answers, it is a versatile resource.<br /> Definitely check out the full set of 2 - 12 times tables on the other link! <br /> I also like the fact it does 6 x 0 and 6 x 13. <br /> Thanks for sharing!
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