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Multiplication Codes: Understand and Remember Multiplication Table

By Ms. Anna Categories: Mathematics
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Available from September 15, 2026:

A better way to learn the times table

See the picture, understand the pattern, know it cold! A 20-lesson self-paced course covering the complete table to 11 × 11 — with Ms. Anna, MSc, educator, and homeschool parent.

Memorize the times table — the natural way.

The goal of this course is not negotiable: a child who knows every multiplication fact to 11 × 11 — quickly, accurately, for good. What makes the course different is the way that memory is built.

Chanting a hundred unrelated answers is the unnatural way, and it is why the facts so often fail to stick. The natural way is how memory actually works: the child sees each fact as a picture — groups, rows, rectangles — understands the pattern that produces it, and connects it to facts already known, so every fact is held in place by the ones around it. A fact understood this way is a fact memorized for good; and when an answer ever hesitates, the child knows exactly how to catch it rather than guess.

The course finishes the job the table starts: the ×11 facts are taught in full, and the same strategies extend naturally beyond the table, so the table ends where confidence begins, not where the grid runs out.

Who teaches it. Anna holds an MSc in Neuroscience and Engineering and is an educator and homeschool mom. She has 25 years of experience teaching Math to kids of ability levels across K-12.

How progress is measured — without pressure. Every lesson ends with a private self-check quiz: immediate feedback, repeatable as many times as the child wishes, never graded. At Lessons 8, 14, and 20 the child completes the same short multiplication check three times over the course, so their growth is measured against one yardstick: themselves. Students are never ranked, compared, or shown anyone else’s results. Parents get the numbers; students get the confidence.

How practice feels. Students draw, build models, hunt for multiplication around the house, play a strategy game, and solve Shikaku rectangle puzzles — alongside enough focused practice for the facts to truly stick. Pattern-based understanding and honest repetition are not rivals here; each makes the other work.

Works the way homeschool families work. Lessons are short videos (about 5 minutes each) that a student follows at their own pace. The four creative missions use ordinary household items and are designed for the child to do on their own; parents are welcome to join in, never required to. Key materials print: practice sheets, the Shikaku puzzle sets, and the personal multiplication-table map all work off-screen [confirm printable pack], and videos are captioned [confirm] and pause-friendly for families managing bandwidth or screen time.

The four missions: the course contains four creative missions. To have these missions graded by Ms. Anna with personal feedback, get this Mission Review Add-on and complete missions there!

Founding Family Discount: The course will be offered at a discounted price within Sep 15-30, 2026.

After the course. The Table Trainer stays available for continued practice, because the real challenge is not learning the facts but keeping them. Each child receives an individual account, a full progress record suitable for portfolio and reporting purposes, and a certificate of completion.

The course content is mathematics, start to finish.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Show what multiplication means using groups, rows, and rectangles
  • Master every fact of the times table through 11 × 11 using pattern strategies for ×2 through ×11
  • See how facts connect, so one known fact unlocks several others
  • Use multiplication to find area, and division to find a missing group, number, or side length
  • Extend table strategies beyond the table itself
  • Identify exactly which facts need extra practice — and close those gaps
  • Recall facts accurately and confidently, without guessing or finger-counting

Course Content

Act I · SEE IT
1. Star Flash — the Array — count one row, let the rows climb 2. The Number Wardrobe — every rectangle a number owns; rich and lonely

  • 03:46
  • Quiz 1 · Star Flash — self-check
  • Lesson 2. The Number Wardrobe
    04:36
  • Quiz 2 · The Number Wardrobe
  • MISSION 1 · THE ARRAY HUNT AND THE WARDROBE

Act II · THE EASY CODES
3. Skip & Double — ×2: the ladder, ten stops to twenty 4. The Double Machine — ×4 is double-double, ×8 is double-double-double 5. The Zero Lift — ×10, and the tens that carry everything 6. Half of Ten — ×5: ride to ×10, take half 7. Twins & Triples — ×11 (the twin digits) and ×3 (double, then one more) 8. Beat the Clock I — the First Race — the seven codes together; racing only yourself

Act III · WHERE CODES MEET
9. Where 2 Meets 3 — ×6: two ladders, one meeting point 10. The Elevator — ×9: ten groups, step back one 11. The Sieve — hunting the loners (prime numbers) 12. Novaterra — the strategy game unlocks; your trainer from here on 13. The Stubborn One — ×7 owns no code… so it learns to turn 14. Beat the Clock II — your Tricky Five — the second race, and your own shortlist is born

Act IV · GEOMETRY & THE HUNT
15. The Area Code — rectangles: length × width, multiplication you can stand inside 16. The Square Staircase — the mirror numbers, drawn and counted 17. The Rectangle Hunt — climb the small side; when the sides meet, the hunt is done 18. The Missing Side — division: a rectangle with one side hiding 19. Shikaku — the area puzzles from Japan; now you build them 20. The Map — All Hundred Cells — Beat the Clock III, the 10×10 map in your colours, the Diploma

AFTER THE COURSE · yours forever
The Table Trainer: Ten questions. The whole map. A different ten every single time. No clock, no score to beat, no finish line — this one is never "done." Run it after breakfast, run it twice, run it in December. The pool never runs dry. The code: "Two short runs beat twenty long ones." For parents: this is spaced practice — the one thing that keeps the table permanent. It stays open forever.

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2 weeks ago
A great course to understand the times table deeper and learn it in a fascinating way

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