Price: $12.45
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Product Description
The cards are stacked in everyone’s favor with Math Stacks! Students take turns drawing match cards and using mental math, look for the equivalent starter card on which to stack it. Once a three-card stack is made, that stack can be collected. The person with the most stacks at the end of play wins! Differentiate the level of play by removing unwanted starter cards and their matches. Includes either 20 starter cards and 40 match cards or 15 start cards and 45 match cards. 1-4 players. Cards measure 3″ x 4″. Available for:
Addition & SubtractionGeometryNumber Sense & OperationsPlace ValueFraction EquivalenceGeometric ShapesMultiplication and DivisionPlace Value to MillionsEquivalency & Proportional RelationshipsIntegersLeast Common Multiple & Greatest Common FactorOne-Step AlgebraTwo-Step AlgebraInequalities
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Number Sense & Operations
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Place Value
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20 starter cards, and 40 match cards
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15 starter cards, and 45 match cards
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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Fraction Equivalence
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Geometry
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Geometric Shapes
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Multiplication & Division
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Place Value to Millions
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Least Common Multiple/Greatest Common Factor
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20 starter cards, and 40 match cards
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15 starter cards, and 45 match cards
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.1 out of 5 stars
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Equivalency & Proportional Relationships
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Geometry
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Integers
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Least Common Multiple & Greatest Common Factor
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One-Step Algebra
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Two-Step Algebra
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20 starter cards, and 40 match cards
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15 starter cards, and 45 match cards
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For over 30 years, EAI Education has been providing teachers and schools with high-quality PreK-12 classroom resources designed to inspire teachers and engage students in the classroom.
Make Your Classroom Come Alive!
Students take turns drawing match cards and using mental math look for the equivalent starter card on which to stack it.
Once a four-card stack is made it can be collected. The person with the most stacks at the end of play wins!
Differentiate the level of play by removing unwanted Math Stacks starter cards and their matches.
Each Math Stacks game contains a total of 60 cards. The Fraction Equivalence deck includes 15 starter cards and 45 match cards. Cards measure 3″ x 4″. 1 to 4 players. This deck aligns with CCSS: 3.NF.3 4.NF.2
Recommended Grade(s): 3-5
Customers say
Customers find the product a fun math manipulative for review and building confidence with fractions. They say it’s great for math centers and practicing fractions. The cards show fractions in different ways, making it an interactive game between kids and parents.
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Reviewer: Purchera Jones
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Kids love it
Review: Fractions is such a hard standard to introduce in the classroom but this game was fun and exciting for my students. They’re able to visually see the fractions in different ways to help them build on their understanding of equivalency
Reviewer: Michelle A
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great resource for building confidence with fractions!
Review: I’m a homeschooler. My child thoroughly enjoys playing this game with me. I’ve noticed improvement in recognition of fractions and speed of processing in his game play in just a few days use. It plays like an altered version of Go Fish.
Reviewer: Joel Belton
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Manipulative
Review: Fun math manipulative used for review. Students e joy doing this in their own or in a group. Cards sometimes stick together due to shiny coating.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for one on one tutoring
Review: I bought this game for a student really struggling to understand the concept of fractions. She enjoyed the game and with time, better understood equivalent fractions and modeling
Reviewer: Chris R
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great interactive game between kids and parents.
Review: This game helped my child visualize the different ways that fractions can be displayed. Excellent teaching aid!
Reviewer: Irene
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fabulous Review of Fractions
Review: This is a fun review of the many ways to understand what fractions are.
Reviewer: Jennifer L
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for reviewing fractions!
Review: I used the cards with a small group of 3 graders. They enjoyed it very much. I like that the cards show fractions in different ways.
Reviewer: Chris
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Parent happy
Review: With school closures happening left and right, I was fortunate enough to be able to send some materials with the help of Donorschoose. The mom of the students who received these was so happy and grateful to be able to continue practicing grade level material in a fun, productive way. So glad I was able to send these off to her.