Think Tank Scholar 173 Addition Flash Cards | Full Set (All Facts 0-12) | Best for Kids in Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Grade & Homeschool | Learn Math Manipulatives | Addition Games & Chart Included
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My eyes have been glued to a lot of flashcards. I was appalled by most of the available options as an educator. On the back of other cards, there was an answer to the back problem you were looking at while you were looking at a completely different problem on the front. Having such a large number of cards in math centers (when you have to carefully pick which options are out) causes confusion for kids on many levels, making these cards difficult to use. Aside from that, there was nothing to illustrate the math on any of the cards. It is not true learning to memorize large amounts of information. Apart from that, it is rare for kids to memorize something without some context or meaning. I had nearly given up hope after looking at pages and pages of flashcards and believed I will have to make my own (who wants all the This set of flash cards was the last one I found. I am so thankful for this Yes, these flashcards do cost more than regular ones. It was the RIGHT way to add flashcards. The first thing to bear in mind is that There is no sharing, no conflicting solutions, and it is very straight forward. Second, it displays the problem on one side and the solution on the other. There is a visual representation of that answer. The cards are superior to anything else available on the market. A box of each of the four colors immediately caught my attention.
The excitement around math in my oldest goes through phases and these cards were shown to her recently when she was on the up. Her favorite part of the cards is the rainbow colors by each new number introduced, and our favorite feature of the cards is the visual on the back for showing the correct If the numbers are large, we sometimes work only on the answer side so she can count the dots. Then you can figure out what it is. I was glad I got these cards and will continue to use them for the next few years even though our 'Don't Know Yet' section is a lot bigger than what we know.
(When did this become They seem to be quite expensive in my opinion.
There is a reason you have to pay a little more for these products. There is no doubt that these goods are of the highest The use of color coding, the addition graph, and the fact that the answers are printed on the back of the paper makes it easy to learn. I was happy to see my daughter.
Great cards! I like them a lot. Despite their fragile appearance, they are highly durable. My kids will appreciate the fact that you can separate the cards according to their levels of.
I like how large and easy it is to use the cards. A favorite part of the box are the dividers that show where cards have been mastered, where they are working on, and where they are yet to master.
Thank you so much for sharing these. When my 3 year old is ready, I will give them to her as well.
My first grader really likes how these only have one problem on each card. It makes things much easier.