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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Catherine Taylor
> 3 dayOh, how I remember math flash cards as a kid myself. Now I ordered them for my granddaughter who will be starting school soon. Well, once the schools open again (presently sheltering in place). But in the meantime, she can start learning at home with mom helping out to prepare her for school. These subtraction flashcards are coated for more durability. There are dividers where theyre placed according to their skills such as: 1) Mastered 2) Dont Know Yet and 3) Sort of Know - which I think is awesome! Once your little one has mastered the beginning subtraction skills, then they can move up to a little harder ones, and so on. Learning can be fun!
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Pam Carr
> 3 dayThis was ordered to help my grandson with his math. The flashcards make it easy to play different math games.
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Linda
> 3 dayThese are great flash cards to enhance what my granddaughters are learning in school. Theyve gotten really well at sight reading these cards. This is a great investment in assisting elementary kids learn math quickly or to help them to understand concepts they are learning in school.
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SnowedUnder
> 3 dayI am really happy with these addition flashcards from Think Tank Scholar. I homeschool my 6-year-old son and these flashcards, along with the use of workbooks, are wonderful for reinforcing addition skills. I can see why these flashcards are award winning! They are nice and sturdy, not flimsy like others on the market. They come in a very nice box, that allows them to stay organized with filing tabs. The math equation is on the front and the answer, along with the written equation, is on the reverse. The equation is very clear with the addition symbol included in the answer. These are so simple and so great! Im thrilled with these and will be buying more from the Think Tank Scholar series.
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NiKel
> 3 dayGreat flashcards! I got them for my son who is in Kindergarten and he loves doing them. I love the set up in the box because I put the cards he knows and ones that need a little more work in their special places holders its great!
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Steve
> 3 dayThink Tank Scholar has created a set of addition flash cards that are a bit above the typical department store offerings. They offer addition facts up to 12, parsed into each numeral, e.g. all the zero facts, ones facts, etc. up to 12. On the back of the card is the answer and something novel; an illustration of what would be a manipulative or counter explanation of the process. To explain; 3 + 4 = 7 would show a row of seven squares, with one numeral (the first addend) colored in differently than the second - the photos explain this better than my words). Another nice feature are the little divider cards to show where a student is in the math facts memorization fluency department. Its a nice personalized touch if you were using these at home, but rather impractical in a classroom where these would be shared.
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anonymousY
> 3 dayFlash cards are a great learning tool. Sure, you need to learn the fundamentals, but it’s also important to be able to recognize things and just “know” the answer. This can help with both.
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Dave
> 3 dayThe cards are very visible, flexible and the plastic coating makes the slide in the box very easily. These should last for years.
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GAMS Mommy
> 3 daySecond one of these to review and the cards seem to be well made. Sturdy. Easy to read and flip one to another. Good holder that is very convenient. Made in China.
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James W ONeal
> 3 dayWe love these! They are well made and while my boys have mastered this first set, we will keep them for our other kids and order the next set!