![]() These made for good, quick practice sheets as the kids got a little older and more confident. Along with the lyrics there are printable activities in the book that you can make copies of for use within your family. Using the lyric book was helpful for one of my children who always wanted to follow along like a book and CD read along. Much to my surprise I found that I had children who learned to skip count and multiply, even before adding was solidified! (You can also get Addition Unplugged, Subtraction Unplugged, and Division Unplugged if you prefer to start elsewhere!) We would listen to it only in the car and sing the melodies together. I picked it up to play in the car as we often listened to children’s music CDs in the car. One day I happened upon this music disc called Multiplication Unplugged. From books to CDs, and favorite videos, we were always coming home with bag loads (we still do but without the endless hours spent browsing at the library). When the kids were young I spent lots of time at the library. I am here to tell you about a method that work flawlessly for all three of my children. ![]() Do we push memorization? Do we push learning as a more natural extension? Maybe we should find hands on ways to teach these facts? I am not here to tell you what or how you should do it as every situation is different. Learning math facts can be quite the chore for kids and parents alike.Īs parents we struggle and debate over how to teach them. ![]() I want to share a product with you that I found and fell in love with long before I started homeschooling (or at least very early on with my first child). ![]()
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