How does Image Memorization work?

Multi-Memo employs distinctive and quirky combinations of characters and styles to make learning multiplication tables enjoyable and memorable. Here are some examples which illustrate the Multi-Memo method.

The first number of the multiplication is always a character, and the second is always a style. The result is a combination of the character and style.

Character: Genie
Style: S
keleton

The child must remember that the genie skeleton has a shape of 9.

Here the number 3 is represented by a genie, while the second number 3 is the skeleton style. When these elements combine, it creates a genie skeleton. This creative association makes the result of 3×3 vivid and memorable.

Character: Genie
Style: Hats

In another example, the number 3 is again represented by a genie, while the number 8 is in the hat style. When these elements come together, it creates a family of genies with funny hats, providing an easily memorable mental image.

Character: Ghosts
Style: Ballo
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Another combination is the number 9 represented by ghosts, while the number 12 is in the balloon style. When these elements combine, it creates balloons shaped like ghosts.

Character: Dinosaurs
Style: Balloon

Similarly, when the number 12 is in the first position and represented by a dinosaur duo, and the number 12 in the second position is again in the balloon style, it creates balloons shaped like dinosaurs.