what does it mean when it says :

create your own set of multiplication flash cards for all tables from two to twelve.

do we make the cards starting from 1?
example; 1*1=1, 1*2=2 (all the way to twelve.

or:
2*1= 2, 2*2=4, 2*3=6 (all the way to twelve)

Since multiplying by one always gives the other number, I don't think you need to include those flash cards.

When it says "create your own set of multiplication flash cards for all tables from two to twelve," it means that you should make flash cards to practice multiplication for each number from two to twelve.

The traditional way to create multiplication flash cards is to write down all the multiplication equations from 1 to 12 for each number. So, for example, for the number 2, you would start with 2 multiplied by 1, which is 2. Then you would write down 2 multiplied by 2, which is 4, and so on, until you reach 2 multiplied by 12, which is 24.

Therefore, for the example you mentioned, you would start with 2 multiplied by 1, then continue to 2 multiplied by 2, 2 multiplied by 3, and so on, until you reach 2 multiplied by 12.

In summary, you should create flash cards that cover each number from two to twelve, starting from 1 and going up to 12 for each number. This will help you practice and memorize the multiplication tables.