Have you been tired of trying to teach your child time tables? Forget oral repetition, try something different:
Write 20 questions on a piece of paper (let's say for 6, 7, 8,9 time tables). Ask your child to solve them in the morning. Do the same in the afternoon.Repeat the process. You should see an improvement within a week. Keep on doing it until your child gets to 12 time tables. Once they are learnt by heart, ask him a question at random.
I had to apply this solution once my daughter announced she would be tested in time tables after the break. It works wonders!
Sunday, 6 June 2010
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