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    How To Teach P1 Multiplication

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      chamonix:
      Hi Buds,


      I really like your huge array of learning resources.
      Yeah? 😐

      I really like them too! :lol:

      Though i coach my own girls with stuff,
      i plan to go back to teach or mebbe run
      my own private lessons. So i must keep
      up with what's current and i definitely MUST
      continue to grow my resources to make my
      lessons more interesting. The more materials
      i have, the more my students will enjoy their
      lessons.

      Though worksheets are needed for the physical
      evidence of stuff learnt, the process need not be
      all so worksheet-y or paper based. My lessons are
      meant to enrich.... hopefully not to bore or worse still
      not to add more paper work than the children already
      have so much from school. šŸ˜‰
      chamonix:
      Have you ever considered lending your used resources for a fee? If you do, let me know. I'll be your first customer. šŸ˜„


      If you've seen from any of my ads up on Trading Posts, i keep
      my materials in good shape and have them sold off once i get
      my hands on new and more interesting ones. :evil:

      The fantastic ones which are rare and hard to get... those are
      the ones i put under lock and key. Cannot even post up here
      in case i might get robbed. Wuahahahhahaaa! :lol: :lol: :lol:

      Thanks for your appreciation to my array of resources.
      That's why i share the good stuff here in KiasuParents
      so other parents who are looking into coaching their
      own children can have an idea of how to find value
      for money teaching aids to inspire their children to
      learn. Best still, some ideas to DIY. No $$$ required.
      As SAHM myself, i learn not to rely on things that need
      a lot of money. šŸ˜‰

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        metz
        last edited by

        buds:

        Though worksheets are needed for the physical
        evidence of stuff learnt, the process need not be
        all so worksheet-y or paper based. My lessons are
        meant to enrich....
        I'm sure in time to come, more parents will appreciate such lessons.
        Tell you a secret, I have just enrolled my kids for a Math program and indicated a strong preference for the teacher to just teach my kids mess around with some blocks. And yes, no worksheets or any written evidence on math required. šŸ˜‰
        buds:

        The fantastic ones which are rare and hard to get... those are
        the ones i put under lock and key. Cannot even post up here
        in case i might get robbed. Wuahahahhahaaa! :lol: :lol: :lol:
        No need to post. Just one question - where do you stay? :evil:


        Your sharing has definitely open up more avenues for parents to learn and teach their children. Those learning resources you recommended/selling, they are more like games to the kids. I can imagine my kids having tons of fun playing them while practising their math skills. That is killing two birds with one stone. šŸ˜‰ I still have the microphone you recommended at the back of my mind. It will make perfect Christmas presents for both my kids. šŸ˜„

        Thanks for the sharing and keep it coming. :celebrate:

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          buds
          last edited by

          chamonix:
          No need to post. Just one question - where do you stay? :evil:

          I'm really scared now.. :nailbite:

          *gulp*. Chiiieeeef! Helerp! I mean, HELP! :scared:

          chamonix:
          Your sharing has definitely open up more avenues for parents to learn and teach their children. Those learning resources you recommended/selling, they are more like games to the kids. I can imagine my kids having tons of fun playing them while practising their math skills. That is killing two birds with one stone. šŸ˜‰ I still have the microphone you recommended at the back of my mind. It will make perfect Christmas presents for both my kids. šŸ˜„

          Thanks for the sharing and keep it coming. :celebrate:
          :celebrate:

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            buds
            last edited by

            This one no need to come rob buds house.

            Go down to any Growing Fun outlet you can
            find. I bought mine from the United Square
            outlet. šŸ˜‰ See! I managed to get out of
            my tortoise village and find this for you all. :lol:

            It's the Times Tables Lotto i played to de-stress
            from the SA2 Maths exam. šŸ˜“ P2 problem
            sums these days... :stupid: A lot of algebraic
            concepts. I might seriously need to outsource
            if i cannot cope next year. :faint:


            http://www.postimage.org/


            Brought to you from the good ol' people and
            creative people at that too.... of The Green
            Board Game Co; this game has been
            developed on two levels so that as children
            become familiar with times tables, they can
            progress from one level to the next.


            http://www.postimage.org/


            Contains 4 Lotto boards like the above...


            http://www.postimage.org/


            And 64 lotto cards/pieces like these...

            Each player takes turns to choose their Lotto board.
            The cards are then shuffled or mixed up and placed
            face down in a pile in the centre of the players.


            http://www.postimage.org/


            Take turns to draw a card from the pile. If the card
            is an exact match to the lotto board, place the card
            on the matching square. Easy peasy right? If not,
            simply return the card to the pile. Winner is of course
            the player who completely covers all of the squares on
            his/her Lotto board.

            Alternative way to play is like playing memory game. šŸ˜‰

            Yet another way to play is with Level 2, where the game
            begins as above (Level 1) but the players match the cards
            or lotto pieces to an equivalent times tables on the board as
            shown here..


            http://www.postimage.org/


            For novice players or children just beginning to learn the times
            tables, parents can share the same board for starters. šŸ˜‰
            No pressure. šŸ˜„

            Ideal for children between 5 to 9 yrs old i suppose.
            And available to you @ only SGD $29.90. Yet another
            fun resource to help children with times tables in a fun
            way. Enjoy! :celebrate:

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              BigDevil
              last edited by

              Found a series of multiplication songs on the internet. These are

              produced by Schoolhouse Rock circa 1973.

              What do you guys think of them? Will they help with learning
              multiplication? Or this nearly 40-year-old version is too out dated?

              If they are useful, then I will download them, put in the lyrics,
              and burned them onto a VCD and let my DD watch them.

              Of course I will share my work with fellow KSPs here.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1vtR3_EuKk
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxmKRyLdBho
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA7LArb30sY
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSnZFykq5n8
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwkgNf69ihY
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kayb743y6jY
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jeq5a8bBh8c
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0o_gXn7bl4
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPE_xB0HIbw
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxEQiI2C1WI
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nu_pjgTIZ4

              And if the respond is positive, I will next work on the Grammar series.
              You can see more at http://www.schoolhouserock.tv/

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                buds
                last edited by

                Big Devil.... actually can oso.

                But just that most of them are
                a wee bit too song-sy for me...
                The ones i got are catchy and it
                has lyrics to promote rhyming of
                the tables, for example...

                One three is three,
                2 threes are six,
                3 threes are nine,
                4 threes are twelve,
                5 threes are fifteen,
                6 threes are eighteen... (etc)

                My DD1 likes the threes songs.
                She says it's very catchy and the
                tune is quite silly. :lol:

                For me, i prefer less of the worded lyrics
                and more of the catchy numbered ones..
                since the idea is for my DDs to pick up the
                tables tunes in auditory way. šŸ˜‰

                But it doesn't hurt to have the old school ones
                either as long as your children can enjoy it and
                enforce learning interest in the tables.

                You can even make up your own! :celebrate:

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                  ponyo
                  last edited by

                  Here's my own version of teaching my DD1 2 times table. Just sing it to the tune of Beethoven's \"Ode to Joy\" with some hand action.


                  Start with both hands clenched up
                  \"2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16, 18, 20 (sing twice)
                  Now I know my two times table won't you come and sing with me?
                  2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16, 18, 20\"

                  Each time a number is sung out, you just release a finger (fr baby finger to the thumb)

                  Here's a link from Youtube on how Ode to Joy sounds like -- \"meeped\" by my favourite muppet character, beaker

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpcUxwpOQ_A

                  For 5 times table, she associates it with the clock. Tens easy 'cos it's just appending the number with a zero.

                  Am trying to think of how to make learning the other time tables fun.

                  Note my methods are not exactly scientific but it's just to make learning fun.

                  Hope it helps.

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                    BigDevil
                    last edited by

                    buds:
                    Big Devil.... actually can oso.

                    But just that most of them are
                    a wee bit too song-sy for me...
                    The ones i got are catchy and it
                    has lyrics to promote rhyming of
                    the tables
                    Hi buds,

                    Thanks for the review. The adding of lyrics onto the video is a lot of
                    work, and I am progressing slowly. My DD might have finished learning
                    the times tables before I finished!! :lol:

                    You mentioned quite several learning aids in previous pages.
                    Is the one with catchy tunes Tables Songs Playtime or Sing & Learn Times Tables?

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                      Yogini
                      last edited by

                      Just want to express my appreciation to Buds and the rest for all the sharing šŸ˜„


                      I was troubled over how to get my K2 boy started in multiplication, and then I read the posts - thank you!

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        You are very welcome! :celebrate:


                        Glad to be able to help. šŸ˜‰

                        Oh by the way... actually i have more.. :rubhands:

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