Essential mathematics learning made fun
This bright, write-in activity book will make learning the 2 to 12 times tables a pleasure, with doodling, dot-to-dots, mazes and more. Activities are arranged by table, with helpful tips and quizzes to test yourself at the end of each section - and you'll find all the answers at the back of the book.
Essential mathematics learning made fun
This bright, write-in activity book will make learning the 2 to 12 times tables a pleasure, with doodling, dot-to-dots, mazes and more. Activities are arranged by table, with helpful tips and quizzes to test yourself at the end of each section - and you'll find all the answers at the back of the book.
Essential mathematics learning made fun
Rosie Hore (Author)
Rosie studied Politics and International Relations at university
and then went on to write books for Usborne. She now works at the
Royal Academy of Arts, editing books about art (which often end up
being about politics too).
Colourful and very well thought through. It was great for new
starters like my daughter but would also be good for older children
as a refresher. * Toppsta reviewer *
I thought that the book was good fun - well about as fun as you can
make times tables! * Toppsta reviewer *
This book gives an amazing variety of ways to practice and remember
your times table. We would thoroughly recommend this book to anyone
trying to get to grips with their times tables. * Toppsta reviewer
*
This book looks brilliant!! Lots of varied activities to capture
attention and aid understanding of multiplication. * Toppsta
reviewer *
This is a wonderful book, jammed packed with cool stickers and
activities for the x2 to x12 tables. I used it with my Year 5
class, and my six year old daughter, and both thoroughly loved it.
For older children it provides quick mental maths that keeps them
ticking over on the times tables they need to consolidate. For the
younger child it provides a great start to how times tables work. *
Toppsta reviewer *
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