I am not great at multiplication, and while my daughter is sort of learning her multiplication tables, I know she’s often just trying to do the math in her head rather than having the facts memorized.
Knowing how to skip count to the numbers that are multiples of a different number makes learning multiplication facts a little easier, and this printable from Teach Beside Me can help with that.
Each number is printed on a page with the multiples of that number inside it. So for example the 6 has 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36 and so on.
It’s easy to laminate these and use them in place of or alongside flash cards to help kids learn the sequence.
The cards are $5.50 on her Teachers Pay Teachers site.
[Photo: Teach Beside Me.]
Paige Cassandra Flamm says
This is an awesome idea! totally going to try this with my kids!