times tales dvd is what I bought it teaches them the harder ones like 3×6, 3×7, 3×8, 3×9 and the 4’s and the 6’s, 7’s, 8’s and 9’s. Then you teach the rest, which are pretty easy. They teach the harder ones by giving a little story and then the answer is in the story. So even when they do division, it is easy to know what part of the story is missing.
For instance 7X4 the story goes that Mrs. Weeks(7 because there are 7 days in a week) goes fishing and sits on a chair(4 because there are 4 legs) and catches 2 boots and 8 fish (hence 28) It teaches all the stories then test their memory on how well they remember the stories. Amazingly, mine remembered them all. Then they show how the story tells the answer. My friend’s daughter learned them all over Christmas break and so when she went back to public school she had them down. That is how fast it works. No need to use flashcards trying to get them to memorize them all.
Anyway, if my kids miss a math problem it usually isn’t because they multiplied wrong and that is why I always recommend it. It made learning our multiplication facts so stress free.
It seems it is easier to remember a story than just a number fact! I have friends who have kids in 6th & 7th that can’t remember all their facts for multiplication and that just makes their math so much harder to do.
Hope this helps.