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My Math Drills Workbook - Timed Multiplication
My Math Drills Workbook - Timed Multiplication
My Math Drills Workbook - Timed Multiplication

My Math Drills Workbook - Timed Multiplication Worksheets: Reproducible Practice Problems (Tests with Answers)

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About My Math Drills Workbook - Timed Multiplication

Over 75 daily multiplication worksheets covering 0-13 multiplication facts! Great for parents and teachers to help your kids learn 0-13 times tables. Includes all answer keys in the back so that kids may check their own answers! Daily timed math drills provide the repetition needed to memorize math facts and develop math fluency. Use these worksheets for skill development or testing. Daily practice leads to mastery of 0-13 multiplication facts. This workbook uses an instructional process that the Author has successfully utilized over 25 years as a math teacher. This unique method builds math skills daily while reinforcing math facts learned on prior days. First, students practice timed multiplication facts involving 0-9. Then, 0-13 multiplication is introduced. Four days in a row, students practice each new number. Using this repetitive process, students gradually build their 0-13 multiplication skills. Set a goal for students to complete one timed-multiplication drill per day. Keep track of the time as well as the number of problems answered correctly. Between drills, students may review the multiplication chart in the front of the workbook. Encourage your students to decrease their time while increasing the number of problems answered correctly. Make math fun - set goals and reward students for their progress!