This very hands-on and very visual game teaches children to compare and add simple fractions. It has so much potential, but it disappoints. Students use test tubes that equal a whole and must add brightly colored cylinders of different fractional values to the... View More
Mystery Grab is a no more than adequate version of an "identify the mystery object" game. Players simultaneously reach in a hat to grab an object and try to be the first to find the same object on the card. The game can be engaging as players laughingly reach... View More
This is a relatively fun way to reinforce addition facts in a competitive board game. Players move around the board by first rolling the dice and then laying down the number tiles that match the roll. Players can choose to lay down one or more tiles that equal... View More
Odd World is a simple, solar system-themed game that can help students begin to understand basic concepts of probability and chance. Each attractive square card has two planets on one side and only one of the two on the other side. The object of the game is to... View More
Flea Circus uses cute dog and cat figurines, colorful cards, and a circus theme to engage young children. Playing this game could be a good way for some students to develop their memory, strategic thinking and ability to follow directions. The game calls for t... View More
This game looks to be fun, but ultimately will appeal mostly to students who love math games and know their fast facts in all four operations. The game begins with 70 brightly colored magnetic chips numbered 1-9 in the cauldron. A player has 30 seconds to use ... View More