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Times Tables CD. Recommendations please.

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wheelsonthebus · 22/04/2010 15:07

have looked on the web but many sound awful.

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KathG · 22/04/2010 15:18

Not a cd but htttp://multiplication.com was useful.

mrz · 22/04/2010 18:13

My class love Percy Parker www.percyparker.com/

SE13Mummy · 22/04/2010 21:16

For years I've subjected my classes to a CD I bought from Early Learning - it's 'funky' enough to dance to (which can help with remembering the facts if that's your thing). I can't remember what it's called but do know that the cover is blue...

BooToYouToo · 23/04/2010 10:21

We've got the Carol Vorderman one, don't worry she isn't on the CD. My DC like the workbook and stars that come with it. CD a little annoying but that's because its so repetitive, seems to work.

wheelsonthebus · 23/04/2010 10:56

thanks all. will take a look at the recommendations.

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claig · 23/04/2010 12:28

I have used an 11+ website called visuteach.com for my DS.
They have some free times table tests. They are not as much fun as games, but are still worth checking out
visuteach.com/free-multiplication-table-tests/9-times-table/

JeffVadar · 24/04/2010 12:37

Tutpup worked wonders for my DS.

Ellaroo · 10/05/2010 19:43

If you have an iphone or itouch my daughter learnt her 6 times tables in about a day (10 mins at either end) using an app from the app store. I was quite impressed as we'd spent over 3 weeks trying to get her four times tables to sink in. I think searching for Squeebles Times Tables should bring it up (the squeebles bit is some funny little characters that they collect for answering questions correctly - my dd loves them). Not much good if you don't have an iphone/touch though!

DyslexiaTeach · 11/05/2010 08:41

There are several good apps in the app Store - if you just search for times tables, you will get about a dozen, though many of them are just speeded questions. But they are often free or under a pound, so it's easy enough to experiment. Times Table Clock is another times table App - a game to teach rather then just test them; you can get it for free using the download codes listed in the promotional codes/money forum. Again only suitable for people who have iphone/touch though!

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