ByGrace3 Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 My older two can multiply, they get it conceptually. They just don't have all of their facts memorized. We have tried xtra math. My ds in particular is getting frustrated with xtra math (even on the extended time setting) because he says he has no time to think. I would like some good flash cards and drill sheets to add less than 5 minutes a day of math fact practice, I think they will enjoy the games more if they use them to practice once they are faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HomeAgain Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 Hooked On Math is the only one I have found that has flash cards and drill sheets organized to include every math fact. For homemade ones, I like the toys at thetoymaker.com They have Thinkin' Logs, skip counters, and Multipies for free. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kateingr Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 Kumon's 3rd grade multiplication is a good one. It's organized by fact, but then does mixed review. Math Mammoth's Blue Series Multiplication 1 goes through each fact as well, but it doesn't provide quite as much cumulative review as the Kumon. Neither is exciting, but both get the job done. :) For flash cards, my favorites are these. They're a little pricey, but they are good quality and include all facts, both ways, from 0 x 0 to 12 x 12. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
school17777 Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 For homemade ones, I like the toys at thetoymaker.com They have Thinkin' Logs, skip counters, and Multipies for free. Thanks! Awesome site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ByGrace3 Posted November 12, 2015 Author Share Posted November 12, 2015 Anyone familiar with the book Multiplication in 7 days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaConquest Posted November 13, 2015 Share Posted November 13, 2015 I would use Times Tales to help them memorize their facts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ByGrace3 Posted November 13, 2015 Author Share Posted November 13, 2015 I would use Times Tales to help them memorize their facts. I actually have this, but when I tried it with my dd, it didn't really stick. I think she had a harder time remembering the story than the math facts. :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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