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2 minute tables!

Follow this step-by-step guide to help your child practice their times tables. Encourage regular practice at home using number cards, paper, and a timer.

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2 minute tables!

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  1. 2 minute tables! A guide for parents and carers

  2. Follow this presentation to see a step-by-step guide to helping your child practise their times tables.

  3. Your child will be practising times tables at school using the same method. • They will work through the tables at their own rate and should practise the same tables at home which they working on at school (they will tell you which!)

  4. Regular practice is the key so encourage them to practise every day if possible (it only takes 2 minutes!) • All you need is a set of number cards (from school), paper and pencil and a clock or, preferably a timer.

  5. The number cards

  6. Find a quiet spot. • Shuffle the number cards and place in a pile face down. • Write the times table at the top of the paper e.g. 4x (picture here) • Start your child off and time exactly 2 minutes (it matters!) • They will turn over cards in turn and record each times tables fact in full e.g. 6 x 4 = 24 (picture here) • Tell them when 2 minutes is up (don’t let them finish), mark the facts and tell them how many they have got right (picture here)

  7. If they get through all 10 cards they will shuffle them very quickly, put them down again and then continue (picture here) • When they become fast enough at a particular times table they will be moved on to the next at school. Please do not move them on at home! • They should attempt all the cards which they turn over – it is wrong to leave the harder ones!

  8. That’s it! 2 minutes a day, as often as possible. We’ll monitor progress at school (and the children will make graphs of their efforts at school) – they’ll let you know when they move on!

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