New Multiplication Game to Help Kids Learn Times Tables (Math Grab)
Math Grab is the new fun multiplication card game that helps kids learn their multiplication times tables.
Newport Beach, CA, November 26, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Math Grab is the new fun multiplication card game that helps kids learn their multiplication times tables. Most every 3rd Grader, 4th Grader, and 5th Grader struggle with learning their times table facts. Listening to the times table songs and staring at flash cards by yourself can work well, but they have found kids really learn best when they are having fun playing with others and that is why Math Grab Card Game was created.
The initial feedback from kids, teachers, and parents about Math Grab has been great. Never before have the kids been able to learn multiplication involving the entire family or classroom, now they can! It's a great way to learn multiplication times tables in a fun group setting.
The multiplication card game starts off with each player getting 6 multiplication cards each (combination of questions cards like 3x2 and answer cards like 6), those math cards are flipped face up and the remaining cards go into the center pile. Each player takes their turn turning over a card, once the card is visible each player will check their cards and see if they have a Math Match, if they do they Grab It! and discard the 2 cards. An example of a match would be 3x2 and 6 or 25 and 5x5. First player to discard all their cards wins.
Math Grab can be found online and will be coming to local stores soon. For more information visit their website at www.MathGrab.com.
The initial feedback from kids, teachers, and parents about Math Grab has been great. Never before have the kids been able to learn multiplication involving the entire family or classroom, now they can! It's a great way to learn multiplication times tables in a fun group setting.
The multiplication card game starts off with each player getting 6 multiplication cards each (combination of questions cards like 3x2 and answer cards like 6), those math cards are flipped face up and the remaining cards go into the center pile. Each player takes their turn turning over a card, once the card is visible each player will check their cards and see if they have a Math Match, if they do they Grab It! and discard the 2 cards. An example of a match would be 3x2 and 6 or 25 and 5x5. First player to discard all their cards wins.
Math Grab can be found online and will be coming to local stores soon. For more information visit their website at www.MathGrab.com.
Contact
Math Grab
Nicole Williams
949-274-9659
www.mathgrab.com
Contact
Nicole Williams
949-274-9659
www.mathgrab.com
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