Educational multiplication activities are always a challenge, for teachers who need to teach and for children who need to learn. Therefore, it takes patience, time and understanding for each child to learn, as each child has a certain amount of time to learn and adapt to new things.
Develop activities that children can have more connections with, starting with counting fruit and then substituting for numbers.
Activities that involve music and the numeral also help and aid in the child's learning that when singing the song, he can easily remember the numbers.
Before starting the multiplications it is important that the child knows all the numerals, especially when the numbers are high.
Printing activities such as multiplication tables, crosswords, product hunting, other means can occur such as the clock, learning the time can be included among the multiplications.
Having a good job a good student will be able to understand, identify different ideas of multiplication, use procedures varied in resolutions, develop activities that mainly interaction, collaboration and exchange of group experiences.
Obviously these types of activities should be developed by children who are within the range age for this type of teaching, because then the child may be apprehensive and feel incompetent.
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Take students to the computer room to develop computer games that involve multiplication it also helps, with the world so technological, children are more excited about the games that involve the computing.
It is interesting to give the child a written or printed multiplication table, as they can take it home and study or ask for help from their parents in the learning process, where this work can make it easier for the child and the student, or if it is even easier, you can paste the multiplication table in a notebook that he uses recurrently and will not forget in House.
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