| "24 FRACTIONS DECIMALS" Math Card Game Description:
With this challenging math game, "parts" of the problems make it a "whole" lot of fun!
There are two math games for kids to play with 24 FRACTIONS/DECIMALS.
How to play the FRACTIONS game:
With the FRACTIONS game, the object of the game is to make 24.
The game uses one of the 48 FRACTIONS cards, which contains a wheel of 4 numbers, including a fraction.
Using each number just once, you add, subtract, multiply and divide each number to get an answer of 24. There is at least one solution for every card.
How to play the DECIMALS game:
With the DECIMALS game, the object of the game is to make 24.
The game uses one of the 48 DECIMALS cards, which contains a wheel of 4 numbers, including a decimal.
Using each number just once, you add, subtract, multiply and divide each numberto get an answer of 24. There is at least one solution for every card.
With three levels of difficulty (1 dot, 2 dot, 3 dot), FRACTIONS and DECIMALS are flexible for those with beginning and with more advanced skills.
Two great games for home, for school, and for homeschool!
Game Specifications:
Ages: 11+
Number of Players: 1+
Length of Play: 5 minutes
Game Contents:
96 Double-Sided Cards (48 Fractions, 48 Decimals)
Game Rules
Product Specifications:
Game Size: 5" x 5" x 2"
Game Weight: 0.9 lbs
A NOTE FROM LAURI:
Explaining the example cards above. There are two example cards above. The objective is to add, subtract, multiply, or divide all four numbers on a card, including the fraction or decimal, and get the answer 24.
With the first 1-dot card, with the wheel numbers (".5", 1, 5, 10), one solution is to:
| Multiply: 10 * .5 = 5 |
| Multiply: 5 * 5 = 25 |
| Subtract: 25 - 1 = 24 |
| Summary Equation: (10 * .5) * 5) - 1 = 24 |
With the second 1-dot card, with the wheel numbers ("½", 1, 3, 6), one solution is to:
| Divide Fractions: 1 ÷ ½ = 2 |
| Add: 2 + 6 = 8 |
| Multiply: 8 * 3 = 24 |
| Summary Equation: ((1 ÷ ½) + 6) * 3) = 24 |
24 games emphasize critical thinking skills. As kids use cards that stretch their skills, they need to use their critical thinking skills to figure out the equations that work! These games are great! |