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  • nice... this is even helping me as a college student, as I have to re-learn my times tables. Thanks.

  • im doing these with my 6 yr old ist grade here in england..she knows her 2x by 2 4 6 ect she knows her 9s by one up one down and her 10s by adding a nought..l will do these with her today..she loves it..thank you so much..the thing is she learns more at home than what they are doing at school.which is sad because l think children are more clever than you give them credit for,,thank you once again..

  • good for children

  • My child is Dyslexic and in fouth grade struggling with memorizing the times tables. This is the best learning tool I have found for him and his siblings as well.

    Miracels really do happen !! Thanks RFBH

  • yay! this is really really helpful! thanks!

  • thank you you gave me my penny skateboard back rthank you subsribe to this dude

  • @awesomebro5 Would you like to try this method for multiplying by 9. "Speed maths- Multiplying without multiplying". Check it out. Click on my username and check the vid. Cheers.

  • Awesome

  • Thank you so much for posting these. I'm taking a math refresher at my community college and I'm having trouble remembering my times tables (never was very good at math). This is so handy! :)

  • Absolutely! You can continue to make 3s, 6s, and 9s as high as you want, just use more squares. Free worksheets are available to do it on the website in the description.

  • YOU MADE ME UNDERSTAND MATH... THANK YOU.

  • We uploaded a new MATH video featuring multiplication examples taught by our 8-year old actor. He uses Origami models he created.

  • Nice video, btw 3 is a prime number (it means that its only factors are one and itself).

    Also the first ten Lucas numbers are : 1, 3, 4, 7, 11, 18, 29, 47, 76, 123 (so here we have the number 3 once again, anyway Luc

  • awesome thumbs up if you think so too

  • WHY THE HELL CAN'T THEY TEACH US THIS WAY !

    This Is Awesome :) Good Work :)

  • Iam God smacked

    Iam both amazed and pissed off

    mildly pissed off because ,why did math ever need to be so hard in mainstream school

    and amazed well, that is obvious

  • thank u for thius vid i can finally learn my times tabels

  • very educational .. i like it! =D

  • hmm

  • Is this teaching for understanding?

  • This si Aaaamazing!!!!!!!!

  • Excellent. There is a simpler way for the 9s. Subtract one from the multiplicator for the 10s digit and subtract that from 9 for the first (1s digit).

    Example 6 x 9. 6-1=5 and 9-5=4, so its 54

  • great. thank you for sharing.

  • This is great! My 3rd graders love it. TY!

  • I am glad you are sharing it with your 3rd graders. They do love how simple and easy it is to create the 3s, 6s, and 9s. Free worksheets on my website. Also see my Sevens video using the same tic-tac-toe square with 1-9 put in backwards.

  • @siuan1 "Thirds, sixths, and ninths, are extraordinarily powerful."

    -John Keely

    "If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 & 9;

    then you would have a key to the universe."

    -Nikola Tesla

    "If you only knew the magnificence of the 333;

    then you would have a key to Tesla, Keely & the universe."

    --Biblical Prophet

    The biggest footprint of mankind

    September 3rd, 1899

  • I am giving the instructions to my teacher so we can do it at school

  • Great! Help me teach the teachers! I just returned from presenting at a math teachers convention. There is a great worksheet you can show your teacher for the 3s, 6s, 9s and 7s on Tic-Tac-Toe squares. On my website (click on right of video) sign up for the free worksheets. Within a day you will be emailed a link to three worksheets. Show them to your teacher and ask him (her) to watch the video. I hope your teacher and class has fun with this.

  • Ahh... Everyone needs a teacher like this. Fortunatly, I do. (I happen to be a student....)

  • your software is great ..... especially the part when you move the numbers from sideways into the Tic Tac Toe.

    this effect is so lovely.

  • FUN MATH! Yes! I spent a lot of time on my videos and am pleased that you think this is excellent. I hope you see my other videos, especially the 7s video, the 2s and 8s & the 4s and 6s videos.

  • this math is true i think thats my math doc!

  • I am glad you SEE that it is true. "Owning" math is a crucial step in learning. That is why MisterNumbers videos focus on simple patterns like the numbers 1-9 and the Ones and Twos.

  • im 22 and this has been the easyiest way to remember

  • Glad you found it at age 22. It has helped many older people. It is never to late to learn math and it can be fun.

  • nice multiple cation vid

  • excellent video where was this back when i needed it lol

  • I have a daughter who has trouble with math... I am looking for solutions that will help her. I hope this will be something that will get her excited about math.

  • I hope you and your daughter have lots of fun with this. It can help kids OWN math when they create the THREES, SIXES, and NINES times tables. Make sure to see my SEVENS video which uses the same tic-tac-toe square and the same 1-9, but backwards.

  • Look in the description for free worksheets. My Right Brain Math book and DVD are also available with lots of feedback from parents who love them.

  • yaaa coool

  • I have already this week taught a 10 yr. old mexican girl here in Mexico this "juego del gato" tic-tac-toe way of learning her times tables. She was so pleased with herself that she was actually learning without the pain of learning. Thank you, Señor Numeros !

  • I am glad she is pleased with her learning. Seeing patterns is enjoyable and fortunately language (which can confuse kids) is not a barrier to Right Brain Learning. It is gratifying that MisterNumber videos are being viewed in over 50 countries. I am shipping books and DVDs around the world. Number patterns are universally fun.

  • Perhaps if I'd thought math was 'fun' I would've done better with it later on. This is a great technique to give kids a 'fun' start with math!

  • Picture kids having fun learning math and getting the big picture, and teachers and parents having fun teaching math. I hope my videos help.

  • So what's the point, other than fun? If a nurse figures out how many ounces of a medication needed to treat 6 patients, 3 ounces each, is it easier to say 6X3 =18 in her head, OR to visualize a bunch of tic-tac-toe squares, mentally find the diamonds and move the squares around, etc., while patients (patiently) keel over, waiting for meds? OR, a doctor, doing emergency wound closures? "Lemme see, OK, 4 inches of stitchery per inch, 17 inches, 3 cuts.. that's a circle and two sets of squares...

  • Good question. I definitely don't want my doctor to not know her times tables. I am interested in helping kids who think in ways that do not follow traditional left-brained math teaching. This is an intro to how numbers work for right-brained kids who are helped by overviews or think in pictures. It not only helps them understand math better, it helps them feel better about themselves. These kids might then grow up to be innovative doctors, inventors, or somebody else that we want in our future.

  • Totally awesome.. Where was this when I was in school learning. Great help for my homeschoolers!

  • I hope you pass this video on to many of your friends who are parents or teachers. Too many kids are struggling with the times tables. It can be fun. See my other videos and subscribe for new ones.

  • I wish I had learned this a long time ago.

  • Neat patterns

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