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  • my left ear enjoyed this video.

  • this one is actually quite neat...

  • 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!!!

  • thank you never thought of it that way

  • 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!!!

  • Fantastic... I am teaching my 7 year old about this. I wish I knew about this when I was a child.......!!! :0)

  • OMG.. seriously OMG. Thanks.

  • multiplication tables in English I like

  • 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!

  • You could also learn the veda stars method, multiplication circle, etc.

  • 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.

  • The Sevens are easy now.

  • cool dude... impressive

  • I like this video. That was interesting

  • Smart!

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