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Help. My year 3, 8 year old son isn't a fan of maths and I'm struggling to get the times tables to stick (and my daughter, but not to the same extent, she's year 2).


We've done a lot of dreaded Percy Parker - he can sing the songs beautifully but when asked tables out of order goes completely blank. Flash cards, repetition, and some pretty rubbish games online have been tried, but unless it's something he enjoys he is reluctant to make an effort.


I'm hoping someone has stumbled across a game/app that makes times tables fun?! Star Wars themed would be ideal, but I won't hold my breath :)


Doesn't have to be free, happy to pay a subscription or for an app if it helps relieve times table stress!


Thanks.

We use Squeebles every now and then.


http://keystagefun.co.uk/



There is a very basic game you earn "points" with as you do the times tables and you can play afterwards.


Its quite well laid out, and you can do little spurts of it


Would be interested to hear about other resources as well.

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