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Right-Brained Multiplication & Division

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    Physical book measuring 8.5” x 11”, softcover
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Right-Brained Multiplication & Division offers a unique pathway to mathematical mastery, tailored for visual, kinesthetic, and tactile learners. Through engaging stories, vivid illustrations, and interactive exercises, students discover the true essence of multiplication and division. Say farewell to tedious memorization and embrace a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts. With helpful tracking charts, memory-boosting tricks, and hands-on activities, this resource transforms learning into an exciting adventure. Prepare to unleash the full potential of your child's mathematical journey!

What’s Included

·         Right-Brained Multiplication & Division includes 124 pages of lessons and activities covering concepts such as:

The meaning of multiplication and division and how the skills relate, presented via stories and images for learning and recall

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J M

Absolutely amazing! My right-brained kiddo is really enjoying the stories and patterns this book uses to remember multiplication and division facts. I only wish we had found this series earlier!

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Amber` Story

This is a great resource for teaching right brained learners multiplication facts. I even learned a thing or two that has helped me a LD an adult.

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Vicki Holder

Have just recently started using this with a special learner and he seems to be enjoying it. I would love to have a couple more practice sheets when introducing numbers but it all works out.

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Miriam Chamorro

My 6 yr old boy loves it!

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Isabel Wosina

It seems to be a completely different way of learning than what we are used to. Usually my daughter avoids math at all costs but she seems genuinely interested in this. So far so good.

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