
How to Teach the 6, 7, and 8 Times Tables So They Really Make Sense
The 6’s, 7’s, and 8’s are typically some of the most difficult multiplication facts to learn. However, there is good news! If you are teaching

The 6’s, 7’s, and 8’s are typically some of the most difficult multiplication facts to learn. However, there is good news! If you are teaching

I usually find that students memorize the 5’s multiplication facts fairly easily. There are a couple of ways to help them learn these facts. First

The 4’s multiplication facts are typically an easy set of facts to learn. This is because there is a specific strategy for this set

The 3’s multiplication facts use students’ knowledge of the doubles addition facts. Students can think of a 3’s equation as “the double plus one

Sorry, this mini course is no longer available. However, I have a wealth of information on my website about teaching the basic

The 2’s multiplication facts are some of the easiest ones to learn. This is because they can be taught as the addition doubles, which your

Multi-digit multiplication is a difficult concept to teach. Long gone are the days where we teach one method, such as long multiplication, and just *hope*

Do you dread teaching long multiplication and division every year? Are you frustrated by the fact that very few of your students actually GET it?

Partial products is a fantastic strategy to teach as students are learning to do multi-digit multiplication. What makes it so fantastic? Well this strategy is