Think Tank Scholar 681 Math Flash Cards (Award Winning) Jumbo Size Addition Subtraction Multiplication & Division Bundle, All Facts Set, Kids Ages 4+ Kindergarten, 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH, 5TH & 6TH Grade
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Adan Cruickshank
> 24 hourThese are great flash cards. They are prefect size and love that they have the answers WITH visuals to show the problems.
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Charlene Bahringer PhD
> 24 hourHe like to play it. Price little bit high.
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Stefawn Jones
> 24 hourWe bought these for our daughter and we were very impressed with the timely delivery and product to assist us in our at home learning. We use these daily and they are good quality and have held up. They also come with a divider to help identify which skills she mastered and which she still needs to work on.
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Sydney Thiel
> 24 hourThe cards feel nice to handle. They are a durable weight and the colors are appealing. The asymmetrical corners help to keep the cards oriented in a consistent direction in the box.
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A.S
> 24 hourMy 1st grader needed this and it has been helping her a great deal. I wanted something that I can use it for my second kid too when it’s his turn, so ended up buying this. It’s very sturdy and easy to slide cards that helps when you are on a timer. I think it will last a long time.
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P. Withers
> 24 hourLook great. Looking forward to trying them with our grandsons.
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MC
> 24 hourThe flashcards are sturdy and designed well. My son loves them!
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troy l work
> 24 hourBefore I bought these cards, my 7 year old and I discussed spending 10 minutes a Day with them. The first night, we studied for 10 minutes and then ended up playing one of the games for another 50 minutes! She has always scored around 95% on math tests and on the first runs of her homework, but now she is getting the work done in 25% of the time after a few days. Recommend
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Steve
> 24 hourThese Think Tank Scholar flash cards are essentially what you think they are. Priced accordingly, durable, and in easy-to-care-and-carry boxes, they do what trad flash cards do, but with a bit more. First, they have a counter-type option available, which provides a more graphic illustration of the math concept. Second, they only have one problem per card, rather than the oft-confusing double-sided ones that have two problems per card. This method is better. With tabs to mark proficiency/mastery, these are flash cards with a serious upgrade.
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Jaedy
> 24 hourMy grandson can use to refresh what he knows.