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🧠 Level up your math game — don’t get left behind!
School Zone's Math War Multiplication Game Cards offer a dynamic and portable way for kids aged 8+ to master multiplication facts and beginning algebra concepts. With a compact size and lightweight design, these cards transform math practice into an engaging, fast-paced game that supports grades 3 through 5. Highly rated by thousands of users, this educational tool blends fun and learning to keep young minds challenged and motivated.













| Best Sellers Rank | #10,248 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #257 in Children's Books on Math |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,350) |
| Dimensions | 8.26 x 2.39 x 15.88 cm |
| Edition | Game Cards |
| Grade level | 3 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0887432875 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0887432873 |
| Item weight | 181 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 56 pages |
| Publication date | 1 January 1998 |
| Publisher | School Zone Publishing |
| Reading age | 8 years and up |
M**.
El precio y calidad esta super
D**D
A great, fun, way to practice multiplication facts. My daughter loves playing War so this was a must for us in our homeschool game collection. Educational games can be expensive too but this one is a great price!
J**D
Great for playing with the family - just make sure that everyone has to state the correct answer to the times table question shown on the card they are playing or they cannot win the hand. Really reinforces all the times tables in a fun way.
A**R
Great way to get kids to practice their multiplication skills while making it fun. I use this for my tutoring students.
A**N
I use these cards to engage elementary school children (after school tutoring) in learning multiplication. I modified the game of war by allowing the child to "win" up to 2 cards per each play. The child 1st earns a card if he or she can determine the answers on my card and their card (I tell them to analyze the cards) and then if they have the winning card they get the 2nd card. If I have the highest card and they correctly determine the answers on each card, then I get a card and they get a card. If the child has a losing card and does not get the answers right on both cards, then I both cards. I put the cards aside that they missed and quiz them on it at the end of the game. The person with the most cards win (yes, it does favor the child :-) If the kid is pretty good with their tables, then add speed to it (e.g. they have to blurt out the answers to both cards in 5 seconds). I will be doing a challenge tournament soon with the children. Also, great price on the cards. I saw other flash cards going for over $20 on Amazon.
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