Description
Times Tables that Make Sense
Most students are taught to memorise the multiplication tables as a long list of facts. This can feel overwhelming, and for many children it turns into slow, frustrating work.
This book takes a different approach.
Instead of trying to learn everything at once, we build the table step by step by looking for patterns. Each lesson shows students how to fill in part of the table using ideas they already understand. As they move through the book, the number of unknown facts gets smaller and smaller.
What begins as a 10 × 10 table with 100 facts quickly shrinks to a much smaller problem. By the end, only a handful of facts need to be remembered.
This approach helps students see how the table fits together, rather than treating each fact as something separate to memorise. It develops number sense and makes the learning process feel more like solving a puzzle than completing a drill.
Inside you’ll find:
- A structured progression through the times table
- Emphasis on patterns and number relationships
- Targeted practice to build speed and confidence
- Clean, uncluttered pages that support focus
- Consistent layout that children can work through independently
This book works well alongside any maths program and is ideal for home school, classrooms, or for extra practice.
Whether your child is just beginning with multiplication or needs to strengthen recall, this resource provides a clear and supportive pathway to fluency.







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