Times to Remember Sing-Along Songs MUSIC CD/MP3 sold separately
Parents * Home-School Families * Teachers * Grandparents * Special Education
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Times to Remember is made in the USA
see instructional video on Author Page (scroll down to Author Photo)
Times to Remember, a multi-sensory method developed by a teacher and mother of three, will help your child or students learn those pesky facts once and for all! Numbers are abstract thus difficult to remember. But look how the eights have wings. They are buzzing bees leaving their honey hive. "8x8 go out the sticky door, 8x8 is 64!" It's so easy! Wait a minute. Not so fast. See if you can find all the hidden numbers. Simple to follow, there are no factor rhyming words to recall. The key is found in beautifully illustrated rhymes with careful consideration to both visual and auditory learning so that all children can celebrate sucess. This beautiful 8.5"x11", 86-page, full-color, hardcover book can be used as a stand-alone book, or watch learning come alive with the supplementary music CD: Times to Remember the Fun and Easy Way to Memorize the Multiplication Tables: Sing-Along Songs. Performed by Kimberly & Dave Thomson, it includes all rhymes set to music.(Found at CD Baby for $12.95 or Amazon ) Also included in this multi-sensory method are hands-on learning activities (244 pages!) found in Times to Remember, the Fun and Easy Way to Memorize the Multiplication Tables: Home and Classroom Resources ($19.95).
SANDRA J. WARREN, MSEd, a mother of three - incuding a child with special needs- enjoys finding ways to help children learn using songs, skits, games and more. She taught for several years in the Dominican Republic, teaching elementary math at a bilingual school and middle school science at an American, accredited Christian school. A certified secondary biology teacher, she received her Masters of Science Degree in Education in 2011. After 11 years living overseas, Sandra and her family have relocated to Michigan where she plans to research, write, and share ideas to help parents, teachers, and children.