





🎯 Turn division drills into a SPLAT-tacular showdown!
Teacher Created Resources Splat™ Game: Division is a dynamic educational card game featuring 225 color-coded cards that help kids in grades 3 and up master division facts up to 144÷12. Designed for 2-6 players, it combines fast-paced gameplay with targeted math practice, making learning division both social and effective.







































| ASIN | B0DMCJHGXK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,809 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #938 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand | Teacher Created Resources |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (21) |
| Date First Available | November 8, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item model number | EP63761 |
| Manufacturer | Teacher Created Resources |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EP63761 |
| Material Type | Cardstock |
| Number of Items | 225 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 3.63 x 1.38 inches |
| Size | 3.5 x 2.25 inches |
A**R
Fun game to practice Math
Fun easy game to play with your kiddo. We made up some other ways to play to fit my son’s interest and its been working great. Helps reinforce the math we have been learning.
A**S
Fun Learning Game
Fun learning game to help build math skills!
W**M
Quick game that helps with math facts
I’m a special education teacher, I work with 3rd graders. I use these games on Fridays - for fun Friday! . Kids enjoy playing the game, it’s easy and quick. I have addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. It’s one of their favorites to play.
P**T
Don’t destroy the space-time continuum!
I bought this game because I play the addition, subtraction, and multiplication versions with my students all the time, and they’ve requested the division version. Imagine my dismay when I saw a card that says that two divided by zero is zero! For anyone wondering, two divided by zero is not zero. If it was, then zero times two would be two. It’s not. If seven divided by zero was zero (a claim made by another card in this set), then seven times zero would be seven. Again, it’s not. One of my students walked up while I was (angrily) removing these cards, and asked what was going on. I explained, “Well, you can’t actually divide by zero. It’s not allowed. Can you think of a reason why?” She didn’t hesitate with her answer: “My dad says it’s because dividing by zero would destroy the space time continuum and the universe would come to an end.” After a brief pause, I responded…. “That is correct.”
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