About KS2 Times Tables
KS2 Times Table is innovative way of learning the Times Tables (Multiplication table). Times Tables are presented in a Grid with cells having Times Tables. This app is like a game where user has to match up the pairs to mark the correct answers and score the points.
Learn your multiplication tables with this fun game. It allows you to choose which times tables you wish to start the practice with. Once you finish the Times Tables, the next Times Table is presented on the Grid to enable to score more points and more.
If you want even more fun and challenge, you can play this game in Memory Game mode, where you will have to remember the location of the questions and answers. Memory game improves your memory and concenration.
This game is carefully designed, with the help of children, teachers and educational experts.
By playing this game again and again kids can memorise the Times Tables.
It is very useful for Key Stage (KS2) students/Elementary school students/Kindergarten children. Good skills at Times Tables is essential for a solid foundation for maths and calculation skills.
You can choose the time table you want to start at the start of the game. By default the times table start with 2.
Once you finish any particular time table, the game automatically start the time table for next number. Suppose you are playing the time table of 11, when you finish the screen, the game automatically start the times table of 12 and so on.
In mathematics, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic system.
The decimal multiplication table was traditionally taught as an essential part of elementary arithmetic around the world, as it lays the foundation for arithmetic operations with base-ten numbers. Many educators believe it is necessary to memorize the table up to 9x30.
Multiplication tables not only increase your calculation speeds, but are required for day to day life e.g. calculating the money while shopping.
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by U####:
A good way to learn but it just keeps going through the tables further than needed. Also, one of the adverts is NOT suitable for KS2!