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3ieme primaire maths study aids ( specifically for multiplication tables) in French please?

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substantiallycompromised · 07/10/2011 16:56

Hello. This post should probably be in bilingualism or under primary education but I thought I might get more specific answers here.

Can anyone please recommend any on-line activities or study aids (books or CDs) to help my dd learn her times tables in French?

This thread mentions the following games:

Hit the Button
Loop dominoes game
Meteor Game
Sleeboz Stampede
Timez Attack!

Do they, or something similar, exist in French do you happen to know?

Thanks very much for any information!

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substantiallycompromised · 07/10/2011 16:58

Oh yes - forgot to add - she has a ds too - perhaps she could download something on to that? (Woefully ignorant about these things though.)

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fraktious · 07/10/2011 18:07

I have brain training in my DS set to French but the maths is all numbers.

I'm sure there is a site and it has jeux in the title [helpful emoticon] - will google!

fraktious · 07/10/2011 18:09

Have just googled jeux maths and it's given me www.jeux.fr which might be the one I'm thinking of bit a couple of others as well!

fraktious · 07/10/2011 18:11

Sorry for microposting but I just remember something like championmaths.free.fr was quite good and structured by class so the activities were the right level.

substantiallycompromised · 08/10/2011 08:19

Thank you very much fraktious, that's v. helpful. Will investigate!

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jenpetronus · 08/10/2011 13:00

My DS uses www.soutien67 at school and at home, I'm amazed how much he loves it - there are games, but I'm not sure about specifically times tables, you'd have to look through the different sections - may be a bit old? (DS1 is CM1)

jenpetronus · 08/10/2011 13:00

www.soutien67.fr that should be - doh!

substantiallycompromised · 08/10/2011 17:10

Thank you very much Jenpetronus!! Much appreciated. Will investigate link!!

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substantiallycompromised · 08/10/2011 17:12

Oooh - have just looked at link Jenp and it looks fab! Just what we are looking for - and yes there is a game with multiplication tables. So relieved not to be slave-driver mummy and to be able to suggest something fun for once! Thanks again!

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jenpetronus · 08/10/2011 17:19

Really pleased it's useful! Grin

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