Brighter Child Division 0 to 12 Flash Cards offer children a fun and easy way to practice their division skills. Featuring 54 cards with two addition problems, plus the answers on every card. Bright, bold numbers are placed on a white background for easy reading. A fact card explaining the properties of 0 in a division problem and a special card offering creative game ideas designed to reinforce learning are also included.
The popular Brighter Child® Flash Cards give children a fun and easy way to practice important skills. Offering 24 titles encompassing preschool to grade 5, each title focuses on an important subject including early concepts, math, phonics, and U.S. History. Fun game ideas and learning suggestions are included to help children build proficiency and confidence. Game cards also allow children to develop thinking, decision-making, turn-taking, and social skills while playing fun games at the same time.
Selected titles are also available in English-Spanish and Spanish only versions.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Deck omits some division facts:
These cards work fine for standard drilling. But I wanted to play War with them as a way of making math facts more fun. It didn't occur to me when I ordered them that the answer to one side being printed on the other would make games difficult to play. Moreover, I found the cards impossible to shuffle because they're so big and flimsy. This deck's biggest flaw is that it omits some of the division facts. I assume this is done so that the deck will have the same number of cards as the other math facts... more info
Divison flash cards a great help to learn in a fun way:
Bought these for my Grandson who was a little behind in his division, to help him learn in a fun way. They were used every day at dinner and he and his 8-year old sister practiced. There's no pressure and it's fun, and it's made a big difference in his math problems using division. It's much more interesting and fun than plain old problems. The cards are big and easy to read and the kids really like them. Now he doesn't need them anymore, and his sister is using them to "play" (learn!). Now they will be... more info