Multiplication Rap & Hip-Hop Review
This product was recommended to me by a teacher who said it increased test scores for her class. My kids love to listen to this CD. It is now the preferred music selection in the car. The songs all have great rhythms and lyrics so the tape is easy to listen to over and over. We have been listening to this CD daily for three weeks and it is still fresh. Even I have a favorite - the five's song. The older Muliplication Rap tape by Twin Sisters should be retired because it is monotonous and boring. This tape is a hands down winner over any tape we tried!
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Customer Reviews
4th graders like this one - K. Stevens -
My son took this and three other CDs we own into his class. This was the class favorite. It's kind of 70's, but has a good beat. I walk around singing one of the songs some times.
My class loves this cd! - Lea A. Becker - Palisades School District, PA
I am a third grade teacher and bought this cd for my students to practice multiplication facts. My students love this cd! It does a great job introducing multiplication facts in a methodical way. There is plenty of practice and the kids love the songs, which are varied and lively.
AWESOME!!! - A. Macejunas - Tacoma, wa
I teach in an inner city school ..This CD raps, teaches strategies...sings the answer and then the 2nd time it sings the question and leaves students a wait time and a pause to give the answer. I love the stategies, different original songs. SUPER AWESOME for kids in the year 2007!!
Disappointed - T. Ward - San Antonio, TX
This CD was so highly rated that I couldn't wait to receive it. When it came, I was extremely disappointed. My niece (of whom I have custody) is struggling with her math facts for school, a necessary promotion standard, and we really need help, but she hates the songs, and quite frankly, so do I. I thought they'd be fun and catchy, but they are cheesey and tedious. The "Hip-Hop" claim is quite questionable. . . . We also purchased Schoolhouse Rock, and it is by far a better investment. Unfortunately, when buying a cd online, it is almost impossible to preview the songs, and so my recommendation is to check out your local music store first to make sure that the music is a match for your child.
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