Personally, I like the double sided vertical cards but I recommend, at least to start, using the version that is most similar to what your child is already familiar with. He’s only 7 and I know he probably won’t enjoy my sense of humor forever, but it’s nice to see him smiling and laughing while he works on memorizing math facts.Ĭlick here for more Math activities and printables for kids. There are four versions available - which should I use? When he was done, I placed my “stack” of one card next to his pile of 9 cards and said, “I think I won.” He thought that was funny. The last time we “played” using the stack of 3’s, I only got one card (3 times 9 is not 28). If he misses any, I get those cards (then we do those ones again). If he gets the right answer, he gets to keep the card. When we review a stack, I tell him we’re playing a game. So far my son has only learned his 2’s, 3’s, and 4’s.
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