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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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ColorMulticolor
MaterialPaper
BrandLearning Resources
Age Range (Description)Kid
Item Dimensions LxWxH6.1 x 3.6 x 3.6 inches

Description of Addition & Subtraction Pop Games

FUN WAY TO PRACTICE MATH: Students practice basic addition, subtraction, and increase fluency while having fun. SPIN TO PRACTICE BASIC FACTS: Fast-paced game lets you spin to practice basic facts-keep the gumballs for right answers. MUST HAVE FOR HOME OR CLASSROOM LEARNING: Includes 90 math-fact cards (1-10), 10 POP cards, spinner and guide (printed on box). MANY WAYS TO PLAY & LEARN: Two levels of play and three game variations for 2-4 players. GREAT FOR FIRST GRADERS & BEYOND: Fun for ages 6+.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The kids loved it! (I gave my kids rows of numbers to help them play)

I bought this to help my 6 year old daughter who doesn't do homework. She and her little brother (4) loved it! I printed out a few lines of numbers to help them play this game. Bahaha, they studied but had no idea. Win, win! I helped them with a few, then they could do it themselves. I would say if they didn't have a number line to look at and had trouble with math like my first grader did, they probably wouldn't like it because it might be too difficult for them.

Pros
  • REQUIRED FOR HOME OR CLASSROOM LEARNING: Includes 90 math fact cards (1-10), 10 POP cards, a counter, and instructions (on the printed on packaging)
Cons
  • Reliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great teaching tool for teachers

Ages 5-7. Maybe a very interested 4 year old. But my two grandkids aged 6 and 7 have become very competitive in this game. They could win tokens to use in laser tag in our area by playing this game. This greatly improved the ability of 7-year-olds to recognize the simple equations 7+6 or 8-5. He was "stuck" on getting stuck with his "facts" in math, and that helped a lot. You ask him every night for a few minutes. It works for our family, I'm not sure if it works for everyone. This is a very…

Pros
  • A FUN WAY TO PRACTICE MATH: Students practice addition, subtraction and fluency while having fun
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great way for your child to have fun while learning the basics of math.

Great product to help my daughter learn addition and subtraction. The box contains instructions for 3 stages of the game, so it can be used not only for first graders, but also for second and third graders. You can also use it to tell your child the time so they can quickly learn to solve equations. My only problem is that you really need more than one kid to play with. I couldn't play this game with my daughter because I can solve equations in a second or two, which would be unfair to her. We…

Pros
  • SUITABLE FOR FIRST GRADE AND UP: Fun for ages 6+
Cons
  • Some Flaws