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Pros & Cons
Pros
These are excellent tools for self practice as well. My kiddo,7, loves it. These are good for 2nd graders through whatever age is needed. You don't have to be a parent to use these.
These are great math triangle cards. Bought these at the recommendation of a math specialist to reiterate multiplication and division facts. One triangle card equals four flash cards!
The plastic container holds them well as long as the empty container is not stepped on.
Cons
The cards are difficult to hold and organize. The case is flimsy. When the numbers left are different colors you are supposed to divide. I think there are better drills to help with that.
Highlights
Quality
Very easy to use and quality cards
A nice set that seems pretty durable would recommend if you need a little extra help teaching about multiplication division and... Read More
The only card that we’ve come across that seems to yield some questioning as to its usefulness is the card that has two zeros and a 1
In order to increase the chances for rote memorization i shuffle the cards and pull them out at random
Packaging/appearance
Still worth the 5 stars because of the great sizing of the cards and reusable packaging that makes it easy to take with you on ... Read More
Got ‘new’ package and more than half of cards were missing
Competitiveness
The notch at the bottom which no other brand has make these threecorner flash cards the quickest easiest cards for anyone to use
As a classroom teacher i have tried cheaper brands and even making my own but no longer
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- This product had a total of 2,038 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 12 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Depending on which number you cover they are actually 2 problems on one side or 4
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Go through the stack setting aside which ones the child hasnt mastered then flip them over to do opposite side
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They made it easier and little more fun
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They don’t seem to have as mush shiny lamination as some flash cards but i’m optimistic that my seven year old will learn by visual association
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For example he didn’t know 8x3 but he knew 82 and then added another 8
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After he figured out the answer was 24 i made him stare at the card while i silently counted to 10
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He started saying the number sentence to himself
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Got ‘new’ package and more than half of cards were missing
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