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Nine-year-olds in England sit timed multiplication test—but using times tables is about more than quick recall
What's seven times nine? Quick, you've got six seconds to answer. This June, over 600,000 children in England in year four, aged eight and nine, will be expected to answer questions like this. They ...
Children who do not speak English as a first language outperformed their peers in maths skills, the first set of national data on children’s times tables has shown. The newly-published multiplication ...
Students aged eight or nine in England were faced with 25 times tables questions, up to 12 x 12, with a maximum of six seconds to answer each one. Children with a first language other than English ...
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