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Reading and Spelling

Most pupils acquire the skills of reading and writing with comparative ease. The dyslexic child, because of his/her learning difficulties, will struggle to make progress when taught these skills by normal established methods.
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Problems with numeracy, sometimes called Dyscalculia, can be another marker of dyslexia.
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Dyslexia Testing: :: Freebies :: Times Square Table

Times Square Table  
 
Times Square Table 

Please note ...

Before encouraging a pupil to use this times table square as an arithmetic aid, ensure that the pupil understands the concepts of both multiplication and division.

You can test for this by showing times and divide sums and asking the pupil to predict the answer.

The FREE accompanying file is available as a download pdf and will be emailed to you - just add the product to the cart

  • If s/he gets the answer totally correct every time then s/he does not need this aid.
  • If, on the other hand, the pupil is able to make a fairly accurate guess then s/he most probably understands the concepts and may find this aid useful.
  • If the pupil's guesses are wildly out then s/he needs to be taught the concepts before being given this aid.

More on this can be found in chapter 17 of Dyslexia –How to Win by Dawn Matthews.

Please print out the “Times table square” on off-white or white paper or card.

It has been designed to be multi-coloured and some text will be lost if printed out on coloured paper. It will be easy to read, even for those with Irlen Syndrome, because no black is used.

Please laminate before use.

Do not stick it into a math book, as then the pupil will have to be constantly flicking backwards and forwards from math sums to times tables sheet. Please keep it separate so that the pupil can put it next to the sums.

You will note that each horizontal line is a different colour and each vertical line a different font.

I do understand that this breaks every law of design but the varied colours and fonts are used to make tracking, both up and down and side to side, easier.

It can be used for both multiplication and division.

Multiplication

Find the intersecting point between the bold numbers on the top row and on the side row. Eg. 4x5 find 5 on the left hand side and 4 on the top and follow 5 horizontally and 4 vertically downwards and you will find 20 is the point where these lines meet

Division

eg. 21÷7 Find 7 on the top line and look vertically down the line until you find 21. Then go horizontally across to the left dark numbers and you will find 3. 3 is the answer.

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