Listen "Why Times Tables Still Matter and How to Teach Them Better with Cate Fearn"
Episode Synopsis
Few areas of primary maths cause as much debate as times tables.We all agree they matter, but how pupils develop fluency, understanding and confidence is still up for discussion.In this episode, Jon Cripwell talks to Cate Fearn — primary educator, maths specialist and creator of Table Stick, a classroom tool designed to make multiplication practice more engaging and sticky.Together they explore:Why early experiences of times-table teaching can shape maths attitudes for lifeWhat true fluency means beyond rapid recall – and how efficiency, accuracy and flexibility all play a partThe importance of teaching multiplication conceptually, not just testing itHow manipulatives such as counting sticks, Numicon and ten-frames can deepen understandingWhy little-and-often conceptual teaching beats weekly chanting or random testingHow landmark facts, patterns and connections (like doubles and square numbers) help pupils build lasting recallPractical strategies for teachers to model quick reasoning without fear or pressureCate’s story of transforming her own struggles with maths into a passion for helping others, and the journey behind the Table Stick resourceWhether you’re a maths lead, class teacher, or TA, this conversation will help you rethink how pupils learn their times tables — not just memorise them.🔗 Links mentionedTable Stick – Official Website
More episodes of the podcast The Primary Maths Podcast
AfterMaths: A Trillion Cornflakes!
21/11/2025
Number Sense, PIN Codes and Peer Power
28/10/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.