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Helping children master multiplication charts can be a daunting task for parents, teachers and even the children. The thought that they have to memorize the entire table to succeed in math can be scary for kids, especially those struggling with number work.

Whether you are a parent trying to help your child study at home, or a student looking for ways to master your multiplication table, starting from the basics and following through step by step is the key to a good mathematical foundation.

What are these step by step strategies and are they the best ways to learn multiplication charts?

Well, let's dig in to find out.

This article explains how to learn multiplication using pictures and charts. It further provides steps to consider when learning it.


What is multiplication?

Multiplication is calculating the total of a number multiplied by another.
It is also considered a repeated addition because it shares the same concepts in arriving at an answer.
Multiplication is also a way of adding equal groups of numbers.
Because every school child at some point must learn and perfect the multiplication chart, they must know the steps to follow.


Basic Steps To Start With

When working on perfecting the multiplication tables, consider knowing the fundamentals first.
This makes it easy to manipulate bigger numbers and memorize the table.
Rote learning isn't the best way to make it stick.
What's the best way? Consider these 6 step by step tips.

1. Perfect your skip counting:
By first and second grades pupils are introduced to skip counting. Being able to perfect skip counting from 2 through to 10, sets a solid ground for multiplication charts. They are both linked.

Skip counting is counting forward. If you observe you will see that it sets the pattern for the multiplication table.

When skip counting you just keep adding the original number to a new product it gives you. For example, skip counting in 3's. You start with the number 3 and add another 3 to it, which gives you 6, you continue adding 3 until you get the final product you want.

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