©Magic Math for 7's Multiplication, Learning the Times Table

©Magic Math for 7's Multiplication, Learning the Times Table



Here is my NEW video and FREE APP. You can play with the SEVENS and ALL times tables yourself on a Number Wheel for mastery and fireworks.
Watch this video on how to play with this fun amazing number wheel app, while it teaches the times tables AND basic number patterns that will fascinate YOU:

The app is free on the . Play store and Itunes

Let me know how you like it. It is very right brained and helps kids experience fascinating patterns of multiplication visually and audibly. I would love feedback on the Itunes or . Play Store
patent pending teaching system from Mister Numbers uses the Magic Blackboard to teach a way to create multiplying by 7 in a fun way from patterns. Share this fun video with a parent or kid.This teaches a positive attitude toward math and pattern recognition, as well as teaching the times table. The book, EZ Times Table also teaches fun ways to do the Twos, Threes, Fours, Sixes, Eights, and Nines from simple patterns as well as assisting kids as young as kindergarten to make the whole times table on one page.
Playful patterns create all the times tables. On a tic-tac-toe square you put the numbers 1-9. In seconds you can create the Sevens multiplication table. It is fun and easy patterns that create 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, and 63. And there are ways to continue the pattern to reveal multiplication of the Sevens to 100 x 7 and beyond. There are also playful patterns for creating the Ones, Twos, Threes, Fours, Sixes (five different ways) Sevens, Eights, Nines, and even the whole times table on a blank table. Kids, Teachers, Parents, and schools will benefit from this fun way to approach the times table that creates a positive attitude about math. The editor of Curriculum Review magazine says, “I like the book [EZ Times Table] because it is user-friendly and can be utilized with a variety of grade-school children.” See the book EZ Times Table available on Amazon.com and on the website RightBrainMath.com.

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