3xSet Math Games for Kids Ages 6-8 – 340 Multiplication
3xSet Math Games for Kids Ages 6-8 – 340 Multiplication and Division Flash Cards 5-7 by QUOKKA – Learning Board Games for Boys and Girls Ages 8-12 – Fun Educational Preschool Flashcards
Math multiplication cards hold significant importance for kids as they learn and master multiplication. These cards provide a hands-on and visual approach to reinforce multiplication facts and improve mental math skills. The interactive nature of multiplication cards makes learning engaging and enjoyable. Additionally, presenting multiplication cards as a gift not only promotes educational growth but also encourages a love for math in a fun and exciting way. It’s a truly wonderful present that fosters learning and confidence in mathematical abilities.
Dimensions: | 33.02 x 43.18 x 5.33 cm; 1.03 Kilograms |
Model: | Puzzles |
Material: | Cardboard |
Colour: | Mathfleshcards |
Pack Quantity: | 340 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 4 – 10 years |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 33.02 x 43.18 x 5.33 cm; 1.03 Kilograms |
Material: | Cardboard |
Quantity: | 340 |
This is a great educational tool/game. As a homeschooling mom, this was a great addition for us. My son is in middle school but is not very confident in his math skills and is a little behind the “norm” so these are great to pull out and practice with.
If you dont’ care for, or just tolerate math then you might want to return this game. BUT if on the other hand you love math then you will love this game. My grandson is in the second grade. He finds this game with just the right amount of challenge.
This is a fun game, easy to learn the rules are printed on the back of the box which is not great but i guess as long as you do not lose the box you have the directions. There are lots of flashcards which is great and the concept was easy for my 7 and 10 year old to play without issues. Good learning game giving them a bit more time on flashcards without the labor of studying.
I’m always looking for fun ways for my son to review and practice his multiplication tables as we as division. This game comes with a LOT. There are a ton of cards. So many cards. There’s no real organization for the cards included. It’s so many cards you shouldn’t try to use them all at once. If you want to separate them out and only focus on certain facts you can, but again, it’s kind of hard to keep all of those cards organized and straight in the box. The game play is fun enough that my 8 year old enjoyed it. It’s not the most exciting game, but it is good to get some math practice in.
A great way to help 6-8 year olds (and anyone with issues with Math like myself) to practice multiplication and division in a game format. Not entirely clear exactly how to play but it does work, at least the way you are meant to play it! Comes with 340 flash cards for learning math & an engaging fairy tale gameboard, 4 pawns, 2 dice, a dry-erase marker, a sorting ring. I’m guessing, the more we play, the easier our multiplication and division skills will develop.
Introducing my young ones to math has been a blend of fun and education with these flashcards. The colourful graphics caught their attention, while the game-like approach maintained their interest. Notably, their math skills began to improve, and the board game aspect provided a good change of pace. The fairy tale gameboard added a touch of whimsy, and the simple rules meant they could play without constant supervision.
This is great, I love it.
I’ve been using them with my 6 year old and 9 year old and it’s very engaging.
They’re well designed and themed, so it keeps kids interested.
I think they’re slightly overpriced though.
This board game is all based around addition and subtraction. It has LOTS of cards provided to use as part of the game, half of them being flash cards for learning. It comes with 2 dice, 4 player pieces and eggs.
It’s a very simple game to play, which makes it ideal for a younger school age child to play without it getting too confusing for them. I played it with my 5 year old who absolutely loved it and remembered the rules quickly. It is a little bit too simple for people with anything other than a basic understanding of maths but ideal for helping make learning maths fun for younger children.
The eggs seemed a little bit redundant, but my son loved having a little egg collection at the end of the game.
The components are all well made with cute designs and the board is not so big that you have to clear an entire table to play. Everything seems quite sturdy and well made and is easy to put back away neatly.
A whiteboard marker is also provided, and we used this to write on the cards to help my son work out some of the trickier subtractions. The cards wipe clean, which is a great little feature for making the maths working out easier.
Overall this board game is great for young children to play to help with their maths understanding and working out. Its fun, albeit simple, but gives them a bit of independence to try and work out the sums on their own in order to progress through the game. I would recommend it.
My niece and nephew have been at my place more often, and this set has been invaluable. The math games have them engaged, and I’ve noticed their confidence in math growing. The colourful graphics and game-like approach are an ingenious blend. It’s a tangible way of making learning engaging. Their favourite? The castle gameboard-ahit!
As a homeschool mom I need to find fun ways to helpy kids learn and this ticks alot of the boxes and diagraphs in spelling are essential all in all great. Overall the product meets the expectations of the buyer and is versatile enough to be used beyond what’s contained inside the packaging.
Great game to help children develop their maths skills.
It came with all the equipment stated on the website. The game board has a bright engaging picture on it and the 340 flash cards are all bright and colourful.
The game itself is quite simple to play, my granddaughter loved it. However after a while, she chose to just play/answer the flashcards. She is only 5, so she may find it more engaging when she is a bit older.
The game as a whole, looks and feels good quality, the flashcards, game board and the pawns.
Overall I would say it’s a great game to help consolidate a child’s maths skills. I would recommend it.
It is multiplication and division maths game. It is 340 flashcard, board game, 2 dices, a dry ease marker, 4 pawns and a sorting ring. It is good and fun game. It is very helpful for kid to develop good learning skills. Good quality. Would recommend it.
The reality is that in order to make the brain to function faster making medical calculations is very helpful and I was looking for something that I can get for my nephew in order for him to also have fun but at the same time to learn something new and I came across these game which is very engaging and it has a lot of cards.
To play it is a very simple, at the beginning my nephew was choosing the cars that he wanted from the stack like for the addition or for the subtraction but after a while I have decided that it is more interesting to mix these and in total they are 340 cards and I see my nephew spending quite a lot of time playing this and even his doing it alone and I prefer to see him learning something new instead of playing games on his tablet.
Considering the amount of cars that are in this pack, I find this set to be very valuable and practical at the same time and because I see my nephew developing his skills i’m very happy with it. I have also checked if on the cars they are mistakes and I couldn’t spot any because I also played a bit and even for me was very engaging even though it is designed for kids and for me was very easy to make the calculations.
This is a lovely and easy to understand game for children up until roughly 6 years of age. It’s colourful, with well made and sturdy flash cards and extremely easy, despite the instructions which I found a bit complex to understand so I just had a go without. Value for money and quite interesting for my little one which has spent already quite a few times on it already, which is also helping with his maths skills while having fun.
Perfect for little tutoring at home which I like to do once a week to not overwhelm and add too much on top of homework. Definitely catches little ones attention and helps with their learning.
I got these maths flash cards for my 8 year old daughter and they’re a fun way to consolidate her addition and subtraction.
The included game is a little bit long winded, however playing with the flash cards on their own is how we’ve chosen to use this set.
I’d suggest this set is more aimed at the 6-8 year old bracket, I don’t know how much use a 5 year old would get out of it.
As a parnt, I’m always on th lookout for ducational tools that mak larning ngaging and fun for my daughtr. That’s why I got th 3xSt Math Gams by QUOKKA, dsignd explicitly for kids. Ths flashcards hav bn a fantastic addition to our larning activities at hom. With a total of 340 flashcards, dividd into two sts of 170 multiplication and division flashcards ach, along with an ducational Math board game, thy offr ffctiv way for my daughtr to improv hr math skills.
What sts ths flashcards apart is thir vibrant and colourful graphics, making larning multiplication and division a gam-lik xprinc. My daughtr njoys using thm on th go, at hom, or vn in th classroom. Th flashcards hav truly mad math xciting for hr. The included Math board game adds another layr of fun and ducation, combining th powr of ntrtainmnt with larning. It’s a great way to nhanc mntal math skills and boost hr ovrall math abilitis.
Practical Exampl: During our family game nights, we oftn bring out ths flashcards and play th Math board game. It’s rmarkabl how ths ducational tools have not only improved my daughtr’s math skills but also cratd a sns of njoymnt and frindly comptition within th family.
This is a really good game to help a child with maths. There are 4 packs of card included, 2 are multiplications, 2 division questions. The sim of the game is to get to the castle first. After rolling the dice and moving you will land on a coloured circle., you then pick a card from the middle of the pack and answer the sum. If you get it right you either move forward, stay on the spot or collect coins, it depends which colour you have landed on. If you get it right you move backwards. Fun yet educational at the same time, testing your maths knowledge.
The quality of the game is very good
As a former math-phobe I see anything that makes learning math more interesting and fun to be a good thing. The game board is quality and the set of cards is great. The instructions for the game are not as clear as I think they could or should be. However, it’s a game and you can make up your own rules and use it however it works best for you.
The flash cards are the best thing about this package. They are erasable so they can be used over and over again though we don’t write on them. We used them this summer as reinforcement and review with our grandkids. We spent a little bit of time every day during the summer doing math review so the skills they learned last year didn’t go away. This had the added benefit, I think, of giving them a head start on this year’s learning. Both kids had a good first week and math classes went well. They were pleased about being ‘ahead of the curve’ and I think that gave them both an incentive to keep trying to excel. We’ve kept up the daily review with the flash cards though we’ll probably adjust how much time we spend on it as we assess other homework demands.
This game package gave both kids a leg up on math for this new year so we are pleased.
I realized my 4th grader could be more successful with math if we practice math facts more often so he can get faster at solving problems. As a family who loves having game night together, this is a great solution. We can have fun while keeping his brain actively practicing math and getting faster. It has a great amount of math cards you can use for the game or just practice using them as flash cards. I’m happy to have found this and hope more educational games continue to become available.
This is a pretty decent educational game. It wasn’t entirely clear how to play but we made our way. The cards and concept is good and keeps the kids engaged and feeling like they are having fun while practicing math. Definitely a great refresher and skill builder for kids to keep sharp over the summer.
It’s old school learning. Teaches kids in a provenly effective way. It’s not flashy, no lights, no sound just you and the child and a simple yet fun game that encourages them to really learn the facts not just memorize. My Sister has been working with her granddaughter for a few month and now the child is bored with addition and subtraction and has expressed an interest in learning Division and Multiplication. She is 5 and will be starting Kindergarten in the fall. Thanks for this set of Math games she is digging learning so much. She has probably going to wear these out before fall.
Although this flash card board game is an educational game intended for kids, I plan to use it myself. Over the years, I’m finding that my math is getting to be terrible! So instead of allowing it to get worse and worse, I’m going to use these flash cards for myself to get my math memory back! And the kids can have fun with it, too.
We are always trying to learn new ways to teach the kids to memorize their multiplication and division tables as it is an essential skill to build a strong base for learning in school and additional maths later on. This game seemed like a great way after the flash cards get old which is faster than not these days. The instructions are a little iffy, but I think we can figure out our own way to make it work. There are coins which act as points (I may sub in gold plastic coins later) and the player at the end with the most coins, wins.
It came with dice (probably going to upgrade) and pieces for 4 players so we can see whose math-chops are still sharp. The kids may moan and groan when I say “math games” but the board looks awesome and is visually stimulating in my opinion. Good sturdy board construction that folds nicely and fits all together. One step closer to less screentime and more time for learning and sharpening skills.