🧠 Unlock the Math Genius in You!
The 24 Game: Fractions/Decimals is an engaging educational card game designed for ages 11 and up, featuring three levels of challenge with 96 double-sided cards, each measuring 4'' x 4''. Perfect for enhancing math skills while having fun!
N**.
Mathalete
Great for your math lover. Gets them thinking.
C**3
Educational Math Game
I was so happy to find this game that my son loves at school. Great price and came fast.
C**E
It’s great!
I love this resource to use in class. It arrived quickly and perfectly packaged as stated. Would recommend!
N**B
AlgebraI and II students love this game
This is one of the best ways to get students to practice multiplication tables and fractions operations. I usually host a few tournaments every year because the kids like it so much (with regular 24 game). This fractions version is significantly harder than the regular version of 24, but for a extra challenge, it's great. Math games like 24 and Set are great way to use remaining time at the end of class, or to use as a warm up.
A**H
Fosters Critical Thinking
This game is awesome for my fifth graders!!! They love it and it’s the perfect amount of challenge!
R**.
Another challenge
Students can be lazy about learning their basic facts which slows them down in more complex operations with fractions and decimals. This game challenges them to think quickly and to see the value of learning the basic number facts because they are put on the spot when playing this game. A real ego boost when they "figure out" an answer! Great for upper grades and middle school students as well as older students.
X**E
Great game for teachers
Great game for teachers. The game is well made and seems like it will stand up to use for awhile. There are 96 cards (double-sided) which means 192 problems in total; it will take awhile to end up reusing cards. The game itself is more on the difficult side and as such is great for gifted classes.
D**S
This game is so good for middle school students
This game is so good for middle school students. They struggle with it, but learn to think about a fraction more flexibly especially when multiplying and dividing.
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