Monday, September 27, 2010

Times Tables Worksheets – Parents And Teachers - Do They Benefit Your Children?

We want to help our children with their maths so we go onto the computer and find some times tables worksheets.

It is always reassuring when times tables worksheets have been located and you can see for yourself how they are aiding your children in their education.

One question arises though and that is; are times tables worksheets a good way for your children to learn?

Well, doing something is better than doing nothing. Taking some action is helping your child learn their tables.

So now you may be thinking ‘Good, so I am doing the right thing and I am helping my child improve their math education regarding times tables’.

What if you learn you child is unhappy learning their times tables this way, they may find it a laborious task with little fun.

So what do I mean by this. This is a very slow way of learning. Writing out times tables worksheets is slow, slow, slow, children write slowly.

Children might eventually learn their times tables but they will not learn them instantly. It will be a long thought process to get to the correct answer.

A child needs a strategy to know the answer instantly. Can you imagine if you asked your child’s name and it took as long to receive the answer as your child could write their name.

This would be silly and impractical. The writing part would only be good for spelling and handwriting practice. We do not need times tables worksheets to practice these things.

Speaking out loud is obviously a quicker process than writing. If your child was able to think quickly this in turn would prove more fun for them.

The strategy your child needs is one that involves speaking not writing. I strongly believe in the motto ‘speak to learn’.

Times tables worksheets can be helpful, if they are used along side a good strategy such as speak to learn.

Most children will think of writing as work and times tables worksheets are in fact called WORK-sheets. Work, work, work! Yuk, say your children. Do children think of speaking as work?

Speaking is easy so have you thought of using times tables worksheets as a method of getting your children to learn times tables by speaking instead of writing. You can do this by using the worksheets for learning and testing, getting your children to say the tables and answers.

Times Tables Worksheets - find out how best to use them to help your children at Maths, go to www.timestablesmaths.com

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