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Revdele
I love the colors! The instructions are very clear and complete. I am going to add simple subjects and predicate helpers from the student's own writing to increase age appropriateness for my high school students.
January 29, 2012
K Neuman
My fifth graders really enjoyed this activity. My change has been to make a paper with a fraction bar for my students to use to separate the two cards. This has been a great center activity for my students.
January 26, 2011
Bissell
The program is great, once you learn how to operate it, Need to watch the youtube video to learn how to operate good teaching tool, Need to give more information on how to load new answers on new games, but once you know how to do it no problem, Everybody loves the game one of the best
January 1, 2011
Phrang
Thank you for sharing this valuable tool!
December 9, 2010
Bilberrymom
This item was just what I wanted. There were no problems downloading it. It was very easy to learn. I watched the video about a month before actually purchasing the product, and within 5 minutes I had created a test puzzle and was able to use it. The reason for the lower rating on thoroughness was because it was tricky limiting myself to 15 characters per line of text. I was able to manage, though. I am thrilled with my purchase and can't wait to see the reaction of my students when I use it in the classroom.
June 19, 2010
Johnfullermparknet
This is better than anything that is out there, especially over powerpoint. It works to my needs and the kids had a great time with the review. Thank you.
December 13, 2009
Candeemondello
I teach English and have been trained in English; but my urban district is having me teach MATH!! to help improve standardized test scores. (I'm not sure having an English teacher teach a subject that she's not trained to teach will help...however, I'm a team player and a good sport.) This card game is fantastic! Students are engaged because it's not the typical problems they've already done in Math. I was able to adapt the game so that students were adding fractions (both with like denominators and mixed denominators). Students could still compete AND learn! Thank you!
November 9, 2009