The space racers are lined up and ready to go. Practice multiplication facts and win this year's galaxy games. Space Race Multiplication - Learning Connections. Essential Skills. Mental Math - multiply numbers by memory or through other efficient methods. Problem Solving - match multiplication expressions with the correct products.
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From second grade to high school, special needs to gifted, it works and works fast!
It really depends on the child’s effort and time spent. Most teachers plan one to three months for multiplication mastery. Using our picture/story method, many students have learned them in less than a week. Plan on three weeks if your child is new to the multiplication facts. After a child has learned the facts, it is important for them to keep practicing for 6 months to a year to anchor them in long term memory.
The range is usually from seven to ten years old, but kids much younger have learned the multiplication facts. Our system has been used very successfully in many middle schools and high schools
Many adults seem to forget how difficult and time consuming it was to learn the multiplication facts. Rote memory doesn’t seem to work well for most kids. Memorizing the multiplication facts doesn’t have to be difficult and frustrating. Research says the best way to remember is by using visual images and stories. It’s exactly what our system does. It really can be FUN!
Automatically monitors and adjusts to individual student needs
(Based on the thousands of email messages we receive.)
What I enjoy most about the Premium Learning System is that it allows me to monitor student progress in real time. Students enjoy it because, with Zippy as a guide and games to entertain them, the program feels more like playing than working.
Scott, Third Grade TeacherEvery student benefits from this unique approach to learning multiplication facts. The real strength of this program is the salvation it offers the academically challenged and at-risk learner.
Karol, Third Grade TeacherMy son struggled in math last year gradually losing self-confidence. I knew it was because he just didn't know those facts. He has almost completed the program and tests with 100% accuracy
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