Growing up I frequently played with flash cards and I vividly remember practicing my addition, subtraction, and especially my multiplication on flash cards. You know the ones that were made out of thick paper? Well, things have changed and everything is electronic now, even flash cards! My toddler has flash cards on my tablet for animals, ABC’s, and colors and my son now has electronic multiplication flash cards.
The Multiplication Master Electronic Flash Card is just what it says, an electronic flash card game. Kids can practice their multiplication (numbers 0–12) and even make a game out of it by seeing how many problems they can answer in 60 seconds. The Multiplication Master has a vertical problem format, 2 skill levels, timed/untimed modes, plus fun sound effects. It’s perfect for ages 7-10 or Grades 2-4. The Multiplication Master is small with a 4.5″ in diameter and is perfect for playing at home or on the go. The small buttons are perfect for kids hands and the multiplication master is easy to use. The device does require Requires 3 AAA batteries which aren’t included.
My son is already learning his multiplication tables so this is a great way for him to be able to practice and refresh what is he already learning. All in All the device is very straight forward to use, easy, and fun to play. This is great for any kid learning their multiplication tables as either a refresher or as practice!
The multiplication Master is available from Learning Resources and Amazon.com.
Learning Resources was nice enough to offer one fabulous reader the chance to win their own Multiplication Master. To enter fill out the rafflecopter form below!
Michelle B
Tuesday 27th of November 2012
My son has Autism but has a love for Math.
jenny green
Saturday 17th of November 2012
He hates math i try to incorporate fun things into math
cristina
Saturday 17th of November 2012
my 5 yr old loves math, he's already multiplying and adding/subtracting double digits :)
Becky R
Thursday 15th of November 2012
One loves it, one abhors it, and the third is young, but I think he'll like it.
Kim D.
Thursday 15th of November 2012
My daughter enjoy doing her math.