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by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all of the division facts. Students should use their knowledge of multiplication and fact families to solve these facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all the turn‐around facts for the helping facts. Students should use their knowledge of multiplication and fact families to solve these facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all the turn‐around facts for the nines facts. Students should use their knowledge of multiplication and fact families to solve these facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all the turn‐around facts for the ones and zeros facts. Students should use their knowledge of multiplication and fact families to solve these facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all the turn‐around facts for the fives facts. Students should use their knowledge of multiplication and fact families to solve these facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all the turn‐around facts for the twos facts. Students should use their knowledge of multiplication and fact families to solve these facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all of the multiplication facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
There are only 15 remaining facts to learn after the previous facts have been mastered. Use other known facts to help find the more difficult facts.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
Facts with a factor of 9 include the largest products but can be among the easiest to learn.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
Thirty‐six facts have at least one factor that is either 0 or 1. These facts, though apparently easy, tend to get confused with “rules” that some children learned for addition. Above all else, avoid rules that sound arbitrary and without reason such as “Any number multiplied by zero is zero”.

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