Every time you increment or you multiply by a higher number, you just add by 2. 2 times 4 is 8. Same thing as 4 times 2. 2 times 5 is 10. 2 times 6 is 12. I'm just adding 2 every time. Up here I added 1 from every step, here I'm adding 2. 2 times 7, 14. 2 times 8, 16. 2 two times 9, 18. Try this when your child is ready to memorize the 8 times tables. 1. Turn the number 8 into a character in a story. For example you can call the 8 "Mrs. Snowman", since an 8 is similar to the shape of a snowman. 2. Turn the corresponding digit in a multiplication fact into another element in a story.
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You can learn your times tables fast using these 5 tips and the shortcuts below to unlock your brain’s love for learning. Tip 1: Your brain loves patterns. Tip 2: Little and often goes further than a lot all at once. Practice a little every day for two weeks, then every other day for another two weeks.
Fives (odd number): Have your child subtract 1 from the number he’s multiplying by, halve it and put 5 after it. For example, 5 x 7 = 35, which is the same as 7-1, halved with a 5 after it. Nines (finger method): Have your child put his hands out in front of him. The fingers on the left hand are numbers 1 through 5; the right hand is 6
Tips for the 12 times table. When you multiply a number by twelve, just split the process into two parts. Twelve is ten plus two. So, first, multiply this number by ten which is super easy, then by two, and then just add them together. 12 × 4 becomes: 4 × 10 = 40 and 4 × 2 = 8. 40 + 8 = 48.
First, the 4s. The 4s have the advantage of being double the 2s. If a child knows their 2 times table, this will help them with the 4s. For example, if you know that 6 x 2 = 12, then 6 x 4 will be double 12 (24). Also, numbers in the 4 times table are all even, which is helpful too. . 943 6 410 115 874 474 565 775

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