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9780730319634 (paperback)
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Handley, Bill, 1943-
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Teach your children tables / Bill Handley.
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3rd edition.
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Milton, Queensland : Wrightbooks, 2015.
©2015
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xvii, 219 pages ; 21 cm.
Summary
Great math skills are a head start to lasting success. Teach Your Children Tables is the ultimate guide to improving your child's mathematical abilities. Written by a renowned education expert, this book provides a proven approach to teaching that will help you enable your child to master multiplication tables in less than half an hour, and solve problems like 96 x 97 faster than they could tap it into a calculator! This updated third edition includes new chapters on factors and playing with square numbers, plus tips for learning tables up to fifteen and beyond. Children will learn that numbers can be fun while they improve their thinking skills, boost their confidence and self esteem, learn problem solving strategies, and set themselves up for lasting educational success. People who excel at maths are not necessarily more intelligent, they just use better strategies than the rest of us.
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Multiplication -- Tables -- Study and teaching (Primary)
Arithmetic -- Study and teaching (Primary)
Numeracy -- Study and teaching (Primary)
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Arithmetic -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Multiplication -- Tables -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Numeracy -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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