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Math for Love Multiplication by Heart Visual Flash Cards — Master Multiplication in Five Minutes a Day

Math for Love Multiplication by Heart Visual Flash Cards — Master Multiplication in Five Minutes a Day

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Meaningful multiplication, visualized

Math for Love's Multiplication by Heart Visual Flash Cards bring math to life with bright, tactile visuals and smooth, sturdy cards. This method centers on visual patterns and real-world connections to help learners see why multiplication works, not just memorize it.

What you get

  • Three decks featuring three distinct visualizations, totaling 162 cards
  • Deck 1: Dots in circles, 1 × 1 through 5 × 5 (25 cards)
  • Deck 2: Arrays, 1 × 1 through 10 × 10 (100 cards)
  • Deck 3: Prime factor circles, products from 4 to 100 (37 cards)

How it works

The cards pair striking visuals with spaced repetition to reinforce memory without pressure. Use a quick daily routine to practice patterns, check-in with progress, and build confidence over time.

  • Powerful visualizations for meaningful, connected learning
  • Spaced repetition leverages memory science for durable recall
  • Extra games and explorations deepen understanding and keep practice engaging

Real-life use cases

Grab a handful of cards during breakfast, a quiet moment after school, or a tutoring session. The visuals guide discussion, reveal quick strategies, and invite hands-on reasoning.

Deck details at a glance

Deck 1: Dots in circles. 1 × 1 through 5 × 5 (25 cards total). Deck 2: Arrays. 1 × 1 through 10 × 10 (100 cards total). Deck 3: Prime factor circles. Products from 4 to 100. (37 cards total).

FAQ

Q: What age or grade is this set best suited for?

A: Ideal for elementary learners; supports visual and hands-on practice at home, in tutoring, or classroom settings.

Q: How are the three decks different, and how many cards are included?

A: Deck 1 uses dots in circles (25 cards). Deck 2 uses arrays (100 cards). Deck 3 uses prime factor circles (37 cards). Total 162 cards.

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