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S**Z
A smart way to learn numbers from 1-100 !!!
We wanted to teach our little 3 year old numbers from 1-100 as she already knew numbers from 1-20.We were searching amazon , there were so many options but we were not getting a suitable one. Finally we got this Numbers 1-100 flash cards. Came in a nice red box with total 50 flash cards.1) The cards have 1-50 printed on one side and 51-100 printed on the reverse sides.bonus cards :1) cards with odd numbers like 1,3, 5 etc2) cards with even numbers like 2,4,6 etc3) cards with count by twos like 2,4 etc4) cards with count by fives like 5, 10 etc5) cards with count by Tens like 10,20 etc.In cards with count by 2s , 5s , 10s the numbers from 1-100 are printed in each and the relevant numbers are made bold, like in count by twos numbers 2,4,6 etc are marked in bold.There is a Game card where the card game rules are explained.The Parent card explains how a parent should deal with the flash cards to tach the child numbers from 1-100.Within 2 days my baby learnt counting numbers from 1-100. We have kept the bonus cards for later use.We just got what we were searching for teaching our child learn numbers from 1-100 and we love the flash cards.Our only concern is that if the numbers 1-100 were printed separately on each individual cards it would have been better and easier as we did not have to turn the cards of 1-50 to teach the child the rest half numbers from 51-100. But looking at the price of the flash cards we have no complaints.Very smart way to teach a toddler 1-100.
S**J
I LOVE These!
As a homeschooling mom that has bought numerous packs of flashcards in the past several months, I am just so pleased with this set. First off, they are colorful, but SIMPLE. This is KEY with children and learning. A lot of flash cards out there are colorful and fun, but not simple. They have a lot going on, too much for the child to look at.Educators know, that if you want children to learn, don't make it busy, give them only one thing to focus on, just like these.Within 2 times of playing with these cards, my 5 year old could count to 100 without help. And he likes them so much (plus we make it a fun game with Dad) that he asks multiple times if he can count to 100. A homeschooling dream! Sure! Count away dear son!There are also bonus cards for learning to count by 5's etc. Additionally, what else I love about these is that it shows thought. i love and appreciate when a product, no matter the cost of it, shows that the designers thought about the end user. Like i said, I have many boxes of flashcards, and this is the only box that includes a flap to make it easy to remove the cards. Seems like a small thing, but organization is another important KEY for homeschooling and I've ripped more than one box of other cards just trying to remove and replace them. This box makes it easy to remove and replace the cards. The box stays intact which means I stay organized. Love and Love.I haven't tried the online resources yet so I cant comment on those. But overall, I am very pleased with this company and this product.
A**E
excellent very large cards - buy 2 decks for matching game for people with alzheimer's
I only recently learned that people with alzheimer's often retain their knowledge of numbers into middle stage of disease, regardless of their inability to find nouns or read. A lady I am a companion to, who has lost most ability to read and understand printed words, I found does indeed know her numbers perfectly (to say aloud and match). So she really enjoys and feels success when matching numbers. I lay out 10 numbers at a time, and give her corresponding 10 cards to match. She says the numbers out loud and matches quickly and feels so successful. Buy 2 decks to try this. They are large cards, simple and uncluttered, so even if vision is not perfect they are easy to read. Cheap - so easy to buy 2 decks.Warning: don't ask person to say the number aloud. They may or may not do this on their own, just allow whatever happens, don't "test" them. Matching is success enough. Also, don't ask person to put cards into order - this requires processing ability which is probably not possible by mid stage. Remember, you probably will have to repeat over and over the instruction to look at card in hand and find card just like it on the table. They can't remember the directions - but by golly, they probably can match the cards, and feel successful in the process.
A**Y
Perfect for number memorization!
My daughter is 5 and heading into Kindergarten this year. With her last year of Pre-K being cut short thanks to COVID...we ordered lots of flash cards and workbooks to try to stop the summer slide and hopefully keep her nice and caught up. She has always struggled with her numbers... 1...2...5...6...7...8..10, etc. So I thought maybe working with her and having something visual would help. So we will run through 10-20 numbers really quick in order and then I'll mix them up and have her find the 5 or show them out of order. We also play a game where she makes "pairs" using 5's, 10's, or consecutive numbers. These have made such a difference. And they are super well "loved" and standing up to the challenge.
P**E
Exactly What We Needed
This pack includes 50 cards, with 1-50 on one side and 51-100 on the other. There are also extra cards with odd and even numbers listed, as well as cards with numbers counting in 2s, 5s, and 10s (ex: 5, 10, 15, 20). The visuals make it a lot easier to explain counting in the various ways.My main reason for getting this pack was to help my son remember his numbers up to 100. It's easy for him to count to 31 because he has seen those numbers on the calendars around our house, but we don't use the bigger numbers very often. I thought if he learned to count up to 100, it would make it easier for him to count change, when learning about money.I love the School Zone flashcards. We also have Picture Words Flash Cards and Beginning Sight Words Flash Cards. The flash cards are usually part of Amazon's 4-for-3 promotional sale.
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