This morning Charlie and I will be tackling the elusive Multiplication facts Charlie is still struggling with. This morning before David left for work he asked me if there was a resource that might help both of us out. I mentioned a resource I had heard of called Times Tales and I had seen a lot of positive reviews for this resource.
I was getting Charlie up this morning I noticed an email from Educents and inside it was a message letting me know Times Tales is on sale. With David being paid today I can’t wait until he gets home to see if we can order this set for Charlie. Because once we finish with it we can share it with our friends and family.
Here is some information on this new resource so you can check it out for your students.
Product Description
- 3rd Graders (8 to 9-year-olds)
- 4th Graders (9 to 10-year-olds)
- Math learners
- Students with special needs or learning disabilities
- Teachers
- Homeschoolers
What’s included?
- DVD (approx 60 minutes)
- CD with printables, tests, Cube Game, individual student booklet, and many more reinforcements!
The Classroom Edition includes our Times Tales DVD (with game-style quiz review), plus a CD with a PowerPoint version of each story, and printable additional tests, quizzes, games, individual mini-books, and flashcards.
*Classroom and Small Group Editions are for the use in one classroom or with one teacher at a time, and may not be shared with other classrooms.
FAST: Total learning time is only an hour!
EASY: After watching Times Tales, kids as young as 5 can recite the upper times
tables upper without even understanding multiplication!
FUN: Kids love this learning method and ask for more!
Covers the most difficult to memorize times tables: 3×6,3×7,3×8,3×9,4×6,4×7,4×8,4×9,6×6,6×7,6×8,6×9,7×7,7×8,7×9,8×8,8×9,9×9
Game show quiz: Students plays a fun, beat-the-clock game to challenge their newly-learned skills! With Bonus Division problems!Non-consumable: Can be used by the entire family.
Bonus CD: Print off a fun game, written tests, flashcards, and crossword puzzles.
Great for learning disabilities: Works for many kids when other programs have
failed.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates