Times Tables 2.3

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Does your child struggle with their Times Tables? Don't have time to help them? Are you frustrated with the new style of teaching times tables? Then this game can really help you both. We do Times Tables the old fashioned way - the way we know works. A clean simple game to play, but effective at making your child learn their tables. Once they have mastered the structured and random lessons, you can challenge them to a Time Trial. See how long it takes you to feel under pressure as your child strives to improve just to beat you (and their previous best score). Limited number of tables to be tested.

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