https://www.patternplaymath... MisterNumbers VISUAL Right Brain Path to Math. Subscribe NOW! Kids (ages 4 to 40) feel good about math and themselves. Parents and teachers enjoy sharing it. Kids learn and enjoy addition, multiplication, division, factors, and more. This approach makes sense to Kids minds and they do math problems quicker and with confidence. Find fun patterns kids can see that show up like magic on Tic-Tac-Toe Squares, Number Wheels, and MisterNumbers incredible EZ Times Table where kids learn, understand, and use each new math fundamental.This is a very effective foundation of math that is Fun and Easy and Fascinating for all those kids and adults that struggle with math. Your kids will effectively enjoy and learn math with MisterNumber's Right Brain Math book, DVD, and his Webinars. Go to https://www.patternplaymath... to learn more and get MisterNumbers free worksheets.
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The EZ Times Table is a right brain math page where kids create the whole times tale from simple patterns. Kids as young as kindergarten understand multiplication and division, as well as addition, subtraction, squares, prime numbers and more using this simple blank table that they fill with cool patterns.
MisterNumbers uses TicTacToe Squares to Teach the times tables for Threes, Sevens, and Nines on this fun old friend. Tic-Tac-Toe Squares reveal two patterns for the ones and tens digits to create the times tables like magic. It teaches both multiplication and division.
Number Wheels are a number line to ten bent into a circle so that ten just comes back to zero. With a focus on the Ones-digits, we see cool and amazing patterns. AND these patterns are the same for Twos and Eights, for Fours and Sixes, for Threes and Sevens, for Ones and Nines. How can this be? A way to understand this is to go around 8 on a number wheel and see that you get to the same number by going back 2. All numbers show up like this. This means that by seeing the patterns for Ones, Twos, Threes, and Fours, we are learning the Patterns for Sixes, Sevens, Eights, and Nines. What about the Fives? Kids love playing with these and get comfortable with larger numbers as they create them using the tables as a structure. There are worksheets in the Right Brain Math book, available on Amazon.