Hola amigos! I have a great math game giveaway for you today! It’s called Pop for Addition & Subtraction by Learning Resources.
This game is actually a really fun way to review math facts in a less boring…we hate flashcards…kind of way. The container looks like a cute gumball machine, and each math fact is on a colorful gumball as well.
Details:
- Cost: $9.99
- Includes 90 math fact cards (1-10), 10 pop cards, a spinner, and instruction guide.
- For 2-4 players, but we’ve all been known to play together!
How to play:
To play the game each player takes a turn spinning the spinner. The picture your arrow lands on tells you how many gumballs you can take. If you can answer the math facts on the back of the gumball you get to keep it. If not you have to put it back in the box. Whoever has the most gumballs at the end wins!
But beware…there is a “POP” card and if you draw that, ALL of your gumballs have to go back into the box! I believe Strawberry Shortcake just drew one such card…
This game is great for elementary level kids, and you can also separate out the gumballs if you want to work on just addition or just subtraction. I like to do them both.
The kids think it’s fun because it moves so fast, and they would much rather do this than speed drills or flashcards!
Here’s a close-up of the cards. They’re very durable thick material so should last for quite sometime provided the dogs don’t eat one or anything.
They also make a phonics version, so if you like this game, you might also want to check out my “Pop for Letters” review which is the same concept only using the alphabet instead.
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Buy It: Get Pop for Addition & Subtraction for just $9.99
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My boys would like this!
I would like to win because we weren’t able to afford sending my daughter to kindergarten prep anymore, so we had to pull her out. Funny how God works, because I’ve been praying about homeschooling for a long time now and never felt “ready”. But now I am with her. I’m also praying about pulling my older daughter out of second grade to start homeschooling her too. This game would be amazing for them to play!!!
I’d like to win because it looks like fun – mixed with learning! My 2nd graders need to review these facts – always!!
This will be AWESOME for my kiddos who LOVE games but don’t care much for drills:)
I’m always looking for something to motivate my son with ASD, and I think something like this would definitely spark his interest.
Looks like a great way to practice! My 4 kids would love it! Thanks!
Anything I can do that makes learning fun is the way to go in my house! We moved to a new district and we are playing catch up with math so these would be perfect!
i would love this for my son who is a very tactile leaner
Our family would love this game because our daughter loves everything numbers and this would be such a fun way to practice and perfect those skills that we could all play together!
My little man is learning to play games and his numbers. I like to have a jump start on things and this fun game is the way to go! I mean what kid doesn’t like games…or candy??? Put em together and ..viola!