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Math Card Games, 5th edition
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The 300 card games in this manual provide practice in learning concepts and the facts. Chapters on numeration, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, money, clocks, and fractions. Use with any math program. Now includes instructional DVD.
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Detailed Description
The 300 card games in this manual provide practice in learning concepts and the facts. Chapters on:
Number Sense
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Money
Clocks
Fractions
The games become progressively harder within each chapter. Use with any math program. Also excellent for remedial work. Use with all
Levels/Grades. Why games are important, tips on playing the games, description of the six special decks of cards, and some practical
considerations are discussed in the Introduction.
New Instructional DVD
A DVD showing how to play 14 of the 300 games from Math Card Games book is now included. Play a game tonight!
Math Card Games Instructional DVD showing how to play 14 of the 300 games from Math Card Games book. Included in the Math Card Games book.
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List Price: $36.00
Price: $30.00
You Save: $6.00
The 6 special decks of cards needed to play the math card games.
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List Price: $78.00
Price: $50.00
You Save: $28.00
Everything you need to play math games and to enjoy math! Includes the AL Abacus Junior and instructional DVD.
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Six fun and educational games that use the corner cards. Comes with deck and instructions. Games based on Math Card Games book by Dr. Joan A. Cotter.
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Product Reviews
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Mrs.
Jan
(Seattle)
8/30/2010 2:35 PM
Our grandchildren love the math games. They are learning the concepts more quickly and remembering them better, all the while laughing and having fun. They always ask to play, "Just one more round. Or let's play another game." I wish I had had these games when my girls were in school. With so many games to choose from, I am always able to bring new energy into the lesson with the variety. Things never get boring. One day after doing one of his first skip counting games with 3's and 4's, our grandson was in a situation where there were six kids and each wanted four pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy would he buy? He immediately counted by 4's without first being taught that we were learning skip counting for times tables and came up with 24. I am grateful that there are not endless worksheets and that I don't have to use flash cards. Along with the games, we are really enjoying the whole program, having used Books A-D.
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Mrs.
Jan
(Washington)
8/28/2010 7:17 PM
My grandson loves the math card games. He usually wants to play "just one more game, PLEEEEEEEEEEASE." I feel like it has made all the difference in his love for math and his understanding of math. He is one who wouldn't thrive on worksheets due to his difficulty with disgraphia nor on rote repetition. And I have fun too. I am grateful for the interaction I am having with him through the lessons and games. Now the younger grandchildren are playing the games too and impressing the dads with their knowledge! Thank you for such a wonderful program.
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A little difficult to follow
(Unknown)
11/18/2008 10:49 PM
I haven't used this too much, mostly because the games haven't been a big hit with my daughter. I also have had a little trouble picking out which games are relevant to the lessons we're learning, and deciphering the instructions. My daughter is not a big game person, so that could explain my bias.
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Great Games!
(Unknown)
11/19/2008 8:23 AM
My son was having trouble with understanding fractions before we switched to RightStart Math. We love the curriculum. The games are our favorite part. He really enjoys playing them and they have helped a lot. He is understanding fractions now!
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Math Card Games, 4th edition
(Unknown)
12/7/2008 10:05 PM
This is a great way to re-enforce math facts. My two boys are always asking if we can play another game! We even play them on family night. Lots of fun!
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