If you teach math, of course you’d like your students to have
their multiplication facts memorized. Not only does memorization
make more complex multiplication and division faster and easier, it also helps with fractions, algebra, and more.
The reality is, however, that many students will not commit the facts to memory for a variety of reasons, and others need some
help to commit the facts to memory.
After years of frustration with this very issue, I knew there had to be a better approach. I’