Ways of practising your number facts
Multiplication.com has amazing self checking quizzes in all 4 of the main operations. Go here to try one out. You can have picture cues on or off, can print off your answers, get a print out of your incorrect responses and also get a time for you to beat next time.
Mathsframe has 100s of fun activities and games which encourage the quick and accurate recall of facts.
Have a go at a scratch games for Maths. Follow this link for the first version of a simple game for addition. See if you recognise the voice! Thanks to tvstrojans for:Addition Practice (Original Project).
Here's another game, x table facts, which I hope to modify, thanks to jgordon510 for the original and all the hard work!
To practice Learn Its, make a board game like Snakes and Ladders. Here is an example with Learn Its questions which the student was working to learn - when they land on a square and answer correctly, then they can climb the ladder. If not, they stay at the bottom. When I played, I used one dice and the student used two. This added an element of addition as well as the x Learn Its.
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You need : a pack of cards, 2 players. See video below. Take out all picture cards. Deal 1 card face down to the players and leave the rest in a pile in the middle. Both count down: "three, two, one, flip" and on flip, they turn the cards over. The first to find the total is the round winner and takes the cards. When the cards in the pile
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