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Here’s the first of the new videos for MathMojo.com’s biggest selling booklet, “Numbers Juggling – Times Without the Tables.” It is a great way for children or adults to be able to multiply any two digits instantly. But it does it without any boring, rote memorization.
The book has just just gotten an upgrade. It’s in its third edition, and I’ve added over a dozen videos, for all the digits (they don’t all work like multiplying by two). They’ll be available to anyone who has bought the booklet, for a small upgrade fee. I’ll be sending out a notification of how to access them in a few days.
If you learn the methods (they take only a few minutes), you will know all your basic multiplications, without ever having to stare at tables, etc. Unless you practice them, though, you will not be particularly fast at them. But we don’t want to be doing any boring worksheets, etc.
For that, I’ve come up with a fun, easy, nothing-to-buy (as long as you have a deck of cards laying around the house) method to practice.
If you want to get a copy of the booklet, the e-course and the videos that come with it, just click on the image.
Enough talk. If you’ve learned the ”Numbers Juggling – Times Without the Tables” method, get out a deck of cards and watch the video.
Have fun!
You can order the booklet, the resources, and access to the videos here:
or you can get more information at Learn2Multiply.com
In the next week or so I’ll be making a video series of how to multiply by larger numbers. It will be very inexpensive, easy to learn, and much more fun than worksheets, rubrics, “standards,” testing, curriculum, NCLB and all those inessential institutional inventions.
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