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This is a great product for kids to practice thier multiplication facts on their own! My son used them at school and asked me for them as we toiled through learning his math facts. I was happy that he had a fun way to learn on his own. It doesn't mean that you don't have to work with your kids but it means that they have something fun and non-electronic to learn with too!
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I bought the Multiplication wrap-ups and fraction wrap-ups for my 3rd grade daughter. She wasn't very fast at her multiplication facts, she seemed to know them but it took her too much time to come up with the answers. I bought these and the Small Worlds multiplication tool. She doesn't really touch that one (although I think it's a good product, she just didn't take to it). She loves the wrap-ups. I thought I had purchased the multiplication and the division but I mistakenly ordered the fraction one. I'm glad I did though. They're covering fractions in class and the wrap-up comes in handy. Besides, I've found that we can use the multiplication wrap-up for division very easily. I was quizzing her one night and decided to go from the right to the left in asking questions and realized she was learning her division facts at the same time she was learning the multiplication. What I REALLY love about the wrap-ups is that she can use it herself to prep for when I quiz her and she knows when she does or doesn't get them all right by checking the back of the key. It works great for me because I can ask her out of order to make sure she isn't just memorizing the order of the questions. One other plus is that the questions, instead of being asked like this: 5x1=5, 5x2=10,etc., the numbers you're multiplying by are on the left so the question comes out like: 3x5=?,9x5=?,12x5=,etc. I find that this method has helped her because it doesn't isolate the questions like she's only learning the "5's". I'm overall VERY happy with this purchase and would recommend it highly.My nephew who is in 6th grade came over and saw them, was very intrigued and once I showed him how to use them he said he thought he could use them as well.


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