I've had good success using manipulatives like base-ten blocks and arrays so kids can physically see what multiplication actually means before memorizing facts. Pairing that with skip-counting songs and games like multiplication bingo makes it feel less like rote memorization and more like play.
My 8-year-old has been working on multiplication tables for months now, but nothing seems to stick. We've tried flashcards, apps, and songs, but he still counts on his fingers for basic facts. I'm wondering if there's a different approach that might click better for him. Has anyone had success with visual methods or hands-on manipulatives? Any suggestions would be really appreciated! 소액결제현금화