Times Tables Practice

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11 Responses to Times Tables Practice

  1. jleigh o says:

    i really enjoyed playing that game 😀

  2. salma says:

    At first the game was a little tricky but after I got the hang of it.

  3. Elsie and Toibat says:

    That was quite interesting! Who made the work?

  4. Yourself H says:

    They are all fantastic. Everyone has excellent ideas!!!

  5. Abdul and Youssef says:

    Every single story was fantastic!!!

  6. Tia says:

    That game was really fun but difficult, second time I played I got the hang of it and it proves to show that practice really does make perfect.

  7. Edward says:

    I already know all my times tables up to twelve and I know some of my 13 , 14 and 15.

    • Jason F says:

      That is excellent Edward. Great work.

      Next step would be to use them with place value.

      You already know that 2 x 3 = 6, so what else do you know? Examples: 20 x 3 = 60, 2 x 3000 = 6000, 0.3 x 2 = 0.6, 600 / 2 = 300.

      The more you practice, the better you will be. As Ronaldo says, “If you think you are perfect, you never will be.”

  8. Edward says:

    On mathletics my highest on level 10 is 11.

  9. Edward says:

    And I know simple equations like :

    E.g: 6x + 28=70

    X=7

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