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[quote=Anonymous]Hello! Fourth grade math teacher here… this is my jam. 😀 Lots of great tips here. A few more things… First, skip counting is a key foundational skill for multiplication. Don’t discourage your kiddo from using that for facts they don’t have down yet. Also, here’s the order I suggest: 5s, 10s (they probably already know these - use these to build confidence and routines) 2s, then 4s 3s, then 6s 8s, then 12s 11s, 7s, 9s, The 7/9s are the hardest for most people. Saving them for last means that most have them will have been learned already. As you go, take the time (once the facts are firm) to also learn the inverse of each fact and the corresponding division facts. Triangular flashcards are great for this. Good luck, OP! [/quote]
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