At 25 years old I am finally finding the ambition to memorize my multiplication tables. I struggled all through school with them and you have FINALLY made them easy!
I will spread the word to anyone who will listen!!
I get views from over 70 countries. What is cool is that almost all countries use a 10 base number system and digit is both a number and a finger in many languages. So the patterns are the same even if people cannot understand my words, they can follow the patterns. I have 100,000 views outside of the US, many in non-English speaking countries.
Okay , it's me again. I am emo so.....I focus on work then I do with my friends...the method did not work but I praciced the method then just did it the regular way and I got it. I cannot wait until 6th Grade next year!
Okay , I am failing in math. And it is because of my times tables I cant memorize them and I don't have time to do this in a 30 second math test! I need a FAST method. I'm going to 5th grade it is VERY embarsing.
Repetition. The human brain learns from doing things over and over again in new ways each time. Every time you do it, your brain gets a little faster at doing it. This is the same reason skateboarders practice the same move, or singers rehearse, etc. In time. Work!
This is the easiest way I know. It still takes some work on your part. For SEVENS: make the square, put in 1-9. Put in 0, 1, 2, and 2, 3, 4 and 4, 5, 6 in front of the numbers. Say the numbers out loud. (This takes 30 seconds so far). Do this for ten minutes a day (that's 20 times). Play with it: Close your eyes and visualize the square with 1-9. Can you visualize the completed square? Make the 1-9 backwards and sideways for fun. Alternate the 3s & 7s and see similarities.
my left ear enjoyed this video.
zemchy 1 week ago
this one is actually quite neat...
hardToSignUpHere 1 month ago
I agree with cjkize this makes memorizing my times tables so much easier for me. I am 29 a stay at home mom and back in school.
Thank you Thank you Thank you this is awesome!!!
Cola8377 1 month ago
thank you never thought of it that way
bripaj1 11 months ago
At 25 years old I am finally finding the ambition to memorize my multiplication tables. I struggled all through school with them and you have FINALLY made them easy!
I will spread the word to anyone who will listen!!
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!
cjkize 1 year ago 3
Fantastic... I am teaching my 7 year old about this. I wish I knew about this when I was a child.......!!! :0)
lighting1999 1 year ago
OMG.. seriously OMG. Thanks.
cHiKaDiNg58 1 year ago
multiplication tables in English I like
gisebloom1 2 years ago
I get views from over 70 countries. What is cool is that almost all countries use a 10 base number system and digit is both a number and a finger in many languages. So the patterns are the same even if people cannot understand my words, they can follow the patterns. I have 100,000 views outside of the US, many in non-English speaking countries.
MisterNumbers 2 years ago
Okay , it's me again. I am emo so.....I focus on work then I do with my friends...the method did not work but I praciced the method then just did it the regular way and I got it. I cannot wait until 6th Grade next year!
Nickheartsme900 2 years ago
Okay , I am failing in math. And it is because of my times tables I cant memorize them and I don't have time to do this in a 30 second math test! I need a FAST method. I'm going to 5th grade it is VERY embarsing.
Nickheartsme900 2 years ago
Repetition. The human brain learns from doing things over and over again in new ways each time. Every time you do it, your brain gets a little faster at doing it. This is the same reason skateboarders practice the same move, or singers rehearse, etc. In time. Work!
benutzer2 2 years ago
You could also learn the veda stars method, multiplication circle, etc.
benutzer2 2 years ago
This is the easiest way I know. It still takes some work on your part. For SEVENS: make the square, put in 1-9. Put in 0, 1, 2, and 2, 3, 4 and 4, 5, 6 in front of the numbers. Say the numbers out loud. (This takes 30 seconds so far). Do this for ten minutes a day (that's 20 times). Play with it: Close your eyes and visualize the square with 1-9. Can you visualize the completed square? Make the 1-9 backwards and sideways for fun. Alternate the 3s & 7s and see similarities.
Hope this helps.
MisterNumbers 2 years ago
The Sevens are easy now.
bvcxzmn5 2 years ago
cool dude... impressive
limbugrg 3 years ago
I like this video. That was interesting
MrDSheppard 3 years ago
Smart!
SynthRay 3 years ago