📚 Unlock the Math Genius in Your Child!
The Think Tank Scholar Triangle Addition & Subtraction Flash Cards Set features 376 math equations designed for kids in grades K-3. With color-coded cards and a unique triangular design, this set enhances learning through visual aids and structured practice, all while being proudly created in the USA.
M**Z
Twice the Fun
These are perfect for not only practicing multiplication facts but also division facts, truly helping to improve fluency.
S**Y
Very Helpful
Way better than traditional flash cards. Good Quality.
D**T
Great for multiplication and division
Love that the arrays are on one side for visualization. Love the color coding depending on factors. Makes it much easier to pull cards if studying a specific multiple or divisor. Great to use in conjunction with fact family number sentences that you can place in dry erase sleeves. Lots of applications possible!
K**S
Good for math facts
I like these cards for practicing math facts. On the back is a ten frame type of image of the facts. I gave this a 4 only because I wish they were a little larger in size. They come in a sturdy box and are great if you take when you travel.
D**N
Triangle for Number Gamilies
Excellent for practice
D**H
Nice flashcards
I like that these flashcards include a visual. Also, it focuses on the relationships between the fact families! Just what I was looking for!
H**R
7 year old loves
He loves these cards. The make it easy. He does not love practicing school work but theses cards Simplify addition & subtraction. This is his 2nd set of triangular flash cards . He prefers this brand because the addition and subtraction signs are on the cards.
K**T
Too expensive
I LOVE these. Two bad they’re ridiculously expensive. Anyone can get flash cards at the dollar store, but of course they’re not as good as these, but it still doesn’t justify the price.
C**R
Wonderful Learning Resources
A great way to teach and practice number facts and reinforce the relationship between addition and subtraction and multiplication and division.
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