Math War Multiplication Game Cards

  • ISBN13: 9780887432873
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Groundbreaking New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionMath war is an exciting way for children to learn their multiplication table while having fun. Players take turns laying down cards and giving the answer to the problem on their card. . . . More >>

Math War Multiplication Game Cards

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    One Response to “Math War Multiplication Game Cards”

    1. E. Saunders says:

      So fun, the kids reckon it is a game but they are learning the whole time! I bought this for my son age 7 going into 2nd grade so he could get the multiplication tables down. I know they have to really know them in 2nd grade and my friend (a math teacher) recommended this. It has been fantastic fun.
      Rating: 5 / 5

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