Learning times tables can be tough. But using Four at a Time, parents and teachers can make it fun
Playful rhyming and vibrant illustrations guide children through a short story about dogs who meet friends at the park Readers need to count the legs on the dogs, figure out how many there are, and then count them backwards. By the end of its 17 pages, the child has unwittingly practised the foundations of their three times tables. They might even want to try it again
The end of the book contains a step-by-step guide and resources that can be cut out and used to make the experience even more interactive for children.
Created by a primary school teacher with decades of experience helping children learn multiplication, this book is perfect for:
- Parents and teachers alike
- Ages 2-10
- A variety of learning styles and abilities, with a dyslexia friendly font to support inclusive learning
Over time, the book not only introduces but also solidifies the child's understanding of multiplication. With practise, they'll be reciting their three times tables without a second thought