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1. NEW Tackling Tables Class Set Tackling Tables is a brilliantly fun and effective card game to help children master their times tables. This engaging maths game helps children learn 1 to 12 times tables and their corresponding division facts off by heart. Playing for just 5-10 minutes a day will make a big difference and help boost numerical fluency. Included is a colour-coded times tables chart showing National Curriculum Outcomes for Years 2, 3 and 4: Blue - 1, 2, 5, 10 Green - 3, 4, 8 Red - 6, 7, 9, 11, 12. Playing cards are colour-coded to match. The Classroom Set offers teachers a reliable baseline assessment method to evaluate each child’s capabilities and measure their progress. The set contains times tables chart, 10 sets of cards (78 colour-coded cards per set), and guide. Suitable for ages 5+. 1 x times tables chart, 10 x sets of 78 colour- coded cards, 1 x guide.


MA10608 Buy now £69.95


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2. NEW Times Table Swat!


Swat up on the 2-12 times tables with these colour- coded, friendly flies! This easy-to-play activity is perfect for reinforcing what children have been learning during lessons and building their confidence with multiplication. Choose the times table you wish to practise before laying out the flies, then race to swat the correct answer first. The player to collect the most flies is the winner! Includes 132 colourful flies, 4 swatters and an Activity Guide. Suitable for 1-4 players, ages 6+.


MA10611 Buy now £15.50


Free delivery for all UK schools and nurseries


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