In a pinch, an easv way to remember the 2 times tables is to use fingers and count by twos. For example, 2x3. The child would put up three fingers and count by twos for each of the three fingers. He would say “two, four, six,” touching either the table or his nose with each of the three fingers as he says the word. So, 2x3=6.
For the 5 times tables, 5x6, she would put up 6 fingers and say “five, ten, … thirty.” So, 5x6=30.
For the 10 times tables, 10x7, she would put up 7 fingers and say “ten, twenty, … seventy.” So, 10x7=70.…