Schools
Right Brain math is a “new math” that kids, teachers, and parents enjoy and understand. Many kids are bored or scared about learning math. Right Brain Math shows them a fun, easy, and effective way to learn numbers.
Teaches addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, squares, place value, prime numbers, & factors
“Not only is this system a handy way of learning multiplication, I believe that it also builds better number sense. Students throughout our school love playing with these tables.”
- Bev Abrams, Charter School principal
“I like the book (EZ Times Table) because it is user-friendly and can be utilized with a variety of grade school children." Laura Betti, editor of Curriculum Review magazine
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Teachers & Parents
Are your kids struggling with traditional teaching methods that leave them (and you) feeling frustrated? Right Brain Math is a playful approach to teaching and learning that results in a fun experience for you and the kids.
“The students love it:
It makes so much sense. It’s great!”
-Jenny, 3rd grade teacher
“Many kids who traditionally have trouble with multiplication will find that the connection and patterns revealed in this book help multiplication make sense in new ways.”
–Teresa Home-based school teacher
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“I also presented EZ TIMES TABLES at a faculty meeting and 6 teachers asked how they could teach EZ TIMES TABLES.”
–Francis, 4th grade teacher
Download 3 fun pages on Threes and Sevens
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KIDS
Kids, do numbers make you feel numb and dumb?
Here is a whole new way to learn math that is really fun!
All you need to do to be able to create the whole EZ Times Table:
- Write the numbers 1-10
- Write the Even numbers: 2-4-6-8-0
- Know your Fives
“I like EZ Times Table because it is fun and cool!”
– Anthony, 3rd grade
“This is a hundred times easier than what I learned before in school.”
– Jake, 5th grade
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“Numbers seemed hard when I first started doing them, but I’m learning all the patterns and tricks and now they are easy.”
- Lylah, first grade
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