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Rock N Learn: Multiplication Rock from Rock 'N Learn

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Product Description Let's multiply! Kids join in with these electrifying videos to develop quick, accurate recall for facts through 12. Positive lyrics, cool music, and colorful action keep kids motivated. Delayed answers allow learners to check their progress. So get ready to tour a fun-filled, rhythmic fact-ory. Blast off on an interplanetary space journey that rocks. Tune in to a jammin classroom. Zoom down a scenic canyon road. Each set of facts features its own musical adventure. Perfect for classroom or individual use. Approx. 30 minutes. Ages 8 & up. DVD.
Customer Reviews
This is exactly what i wanted.     Posted 02 May 2008 Rock 'N Learn: Multiplication Rock
I purchased this because i wanted to put some thing in the car as a review tool. Just once a day reinforces the multiplication facts.
It doesnt take long-such as a short trip to the grocery store for my child to listen to this video. It also (thank goodness) is pleasant to listen to while driving- no hard rock or screaming cartoons.
Learning through repetition     Posted 16 April 2008 It is important to note that this DVD isn't really geared towards teaching younger children their multiplication tables, but is more a reinforcement tool for students who are learning tables in school, and need to build up their confidence.
Each set of tables, two through twelve, is sung to a basic rock beat, and then repeated with a slight pause before the answer is given. This allows the child a chance to say the answer out loud and "beat" the video to it. Each set of tables has a unique theme, such as space exploration, which makes it far more interesting to look at than just numbers on a sheet of paper.
Pros:
1. It's much easier to get a child to practice their multiplication tables via music video rather than repeated recitation.
2. The graphics are clear, colorful and easy to understand
Cons:
1. The songs aren't very catchy, and are delivered in a monotone.
2. There's not enough variety in the musical beats
Overall, recommended for students from around seven and up, who need a little help in memorizing the multiplication tables they're learning in school.
Amanda Richards, April 16, 2008
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