Sep 15, 2010

Pyramath - I SEE Cards


As part of the TOS Review Crew I had the privilege to receive a deck of cards from I See Cards of their math game Pyramath.

Pyramath is a card game to reinforce basic math facts and help children gain speed on their knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

This is a great math game that can be addicting, you really have to check out Pyramath by clicking here. Each deck comes with 54 math learning cards numbered 0 to 9. The cards also have 6 different numerical translation to other languages. It also came with an instructions page and a booklet with ideas to use math games to help your child succeed in math.

You deal 5-7 cards in a row, then players take turns trying to build their pyramid. You can play a card in between two adjacent cards if the card is: the sum of the two numbers; the difference of the two numbers; the result of one number divided by the other; the last digit of the product of the two numbers

Basically if any operation that you can think of amounts to the card you have to play, then you can play it. The first player who completes their pyramid, wins.

THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS
I have to say that Princess Belle is a huge fan of anything that makes learning a game. She had the package ripped open and was reading the directions before I even had a chance to get to them. She really loved these cards!

If you are looking for a new way to review math facts without having to use flashcards, this is it! You can't go wrong with this game. It is so much fun and parents can join and enjoy as much as kids. AND it is only $6.95 per deck!

To purchase Pyramath go here.
You can also play Pyramath online for a chance at winning a free deck! Check it out at Pyramath online. To see other great math games this company offers check out their main site page here.

Also check out what other families are saying about Pyramath at the TOS Homeschool Crew site.


Just to let you know: I received the product free of charge for review purposes but my opinions are my honest thoughts on the product.


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