I just came across this delightful CD. MULTIPLICATION MOUNTAIN includes some wonderful musical patterns such as Waltzing Through The Threes! Music, rhythm and rhyme make learning the times tables fun. Hap Palmer’s lyrics will teach and entertain your child. MULTIPLICATION MOUNTAIN is foot stompin’ fun!
Eugenia Francis
TeaCHildMath
Teach Your Child the Multiplication Tables: Fast, Fun & Easy with Dazzling Patterns, Grids & Tricks!
The music here is easy-to-listen and “jolly”, child-friendly in that sense. For each track, there is a version where the answers are not sung, so the children can try to fill them in. My child already knew the multiplication tables when I got the CD, so I could not test how much she would learn with it, but I feel the CD is well done and there is no reason why it wouldn’t be effective in helping children to learn the tables. My favorite song was the one for the sixes.
Multiplication Mountain is a children’s music CD designed to teach young people basic multiplication in a fun and catchy manner. Starting at the bottom of the “mountain” and learning the easy tables first (multiples of 2, 10, 5, and 11) followed by the next tier (multiples of 3, 9 and 4), the next (multiples of 6 and and the peak (multiples of 7), kids learn about each table through its own song. A complete guide with lyrics and recommended activities rounds out this excellent educational supplement highly recommended for school and public library collections, as well as listening at home to help little ones get on the right math track.
I just came across this delightful CD. MULTIPLICATION MOUNTAIN includes some wonderful musical patterns such as Waltzing Through The Threes! Music, rhythm and rhyme make learning the times tables fun. Hap Palmer’s lyrics will teach and entertain your child. MULTIPLICATION MOUNTAIN is foot stompin’ fun!
Eugenia Francis
TeaCHildMath
Teach Your Child the Multiplication Tables: Fast, Fun & Easy with Dazzling Patterns, Grids & Tricks!
The music here is easy-to-listen and “jolly”, child-friendly in that sense. For each track, there is a version where the answers are not sung, so the children can try to fill them in. My child already knew the multiplication tables when I got the CD, so I could not test how much she would learn with it, but I feel the CD is well done and there is no reason why it wouldn’t be effective in helping children to learn the tables. My favorite song was the one for the sixes.
Multiplication Mountain is a children’s music CD designed to teach young people basic multiplication in a fun and catchy manner. Starting at the bottom of the “mountain” and learning the easy tables first (multiples of 2, 10, 5, and 11) followed by the next tier (multiples of 3, 9 and 4), the next (multiples of 6 and
and the peak (multiples of 7), kids learn about each table through its own song. A complete guide with lyrics and recommended activities rounds out this excellent educational supplement highly recommended for school and public library collections, as well as listening at home to help little ones get on the right math track.