Mathseeds– You may remember in our Phonics blog post we recommended Reading Eggs – which is an absolutely brilliant resource created by a group of primary school teachers. Excitingly, their new episodes are about Times Tables, with catchy songs to help the children remember them.ģ.
Not only do kids really enjoy watching it but they are learning maths at the same time! You can find it BBC iPlayer or buy them as a DVD here. Number Blocks – If you’re looking for a TV programme to help children with their primary maths skills, Number Blocks is wonderful. It also has lots of different levels and plenty of multiplications to practise.Ģ. Little professor Calculator – Unlike any other calculator I’ve come across, this one gives your kids sums on the screen to answer! Its great for children who enjoy practising their maths independently.My top 12 Resources for learning times tables: Haven’t got time to read the reviews? Skip straight to see many of them on our amazon recommendation page here I’m a huge believer in the importance of play therefore, many of the resources listed below are games. Thankfully there’s lots of resources and games out there that can help you to support them in making it easier. Learning and memorising times tables (multiplications) can be really difficult for a lot of children.