Did you know that math can become art? It's true! In Multiplication Mosaics students will solve the equations which bring to life simple and delightful images all while learning math! It is a unique and fresh approach to teach multiplication tables. Students, parents and teachers alike will applaud the creative way to learn what is sometimes considered an arduous task. Includes 30 puzzles and solutions.
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Fun way to learn math facts
Posted 17 days ago by Susan Rich
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The beauty of this product is that while giving the children practice with their multiplication facts, it gives them a beautiful, easy to interpret result. They know immediately where their mistakes are! I display the pages as an independent activity. It makes a compact "center".
Review of Multiplication Mosaics
Posted 27 days ago by elizabeth mcgee
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This is a clever way to incorporate multiple skill building activities. It is primarily a mathematics book but also uses reading, spatial awareness and logic to develop multiplication skills.
My rating of Multiplication Mosaics
Posted 12/29/2009 by Carol
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I bought this book for my Grand daughter who is learning her multiplication tables in school. She also loves art so I thought she might enjoy this book.She practices her multiplication and get to do art. She enjoys it very much. We do one page every night before bed.
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Posted 12/24/2009 by Gaylee
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I got this for my son who is just learning his mulitplication facts. He enjoys learning and this book put a new spin on the learning process. The book itself has a lot of pages and is simple to understand.
Multiplication Mosaics
Posted 12/11/2009
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What a delightful way to present math to a child. I think the concept of color coding the math so that the child produces a picture is fantastic.
I know my grandson will learn a lot this way and have so much fun doing so that he will not consider this as related to school at all.