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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I’d love to win this for my kiddos ~ we DO NOT like flash cards either!!!!
I have a math junkie (lol) in the form of a 7 year old boy, who would love this game, as well as being a fun one to start teaching my five year old, who could use it with some visuals *counters, etc*. We would love to win this game – we take a semi-Montessori approach to learning, and this would fit in well with it 🙂
This would be such a fun way to learn and reinforce adding and subtracting for my 1st grader! She’s not a fan of flash cards and speed drills, so this would accomplish the same thing while having fun at the same time.
My 7 yr old would LOVE to play this!
What a great tool to learn math… this would be wonderful to own!
My oldest is in kindergarten this year – would be a great resource to have at home.
We need some math games!! I don’t feel like I have enough exciting curriculum.
We would love this to practice math facts!
I am beginning to teach our boys the basics of addition and subraction and this would be so fun to do. THanks!
My son has Saxon for math with lots of flashcards. This game would make learning the facts fun!