Parent of 1st & 3rd grade children.
We love Flash Master. I like it particulary because everything you need is contained in the games, no booklet, paper, pencils necessary.We take it everywhere.My son likes to save time by using it on our short errand trips.He also practices in the morning at the breakfast table or at night in his room. I
It really emcompasses everything you need for mastery.YOu can study your tables "in" order or "not" in order, flashcards, timed tests and special problems.It is great for a child just starting to study math as well as an older child who needs review.
We love it!
Even really bright kids sometimes need a little help learning their math facts... and the FlashMaster is the perfect toy/tool for the job.My little one spent hours with it when she was first learning her facts.She liked that she could pick an easy table, and get a perfect score; I liked that I could pick a table she was struggling with, and she could practice, and I could see how she scored.We had a deal: she picked one table, I picked the next.
There are lots of options select the operation (+.-.* or /) pick the table or let it select facts randomly, and decide if you want timed or untimed problems.And parents or teachers can always go back and see how the child has scored.
It's been years since then, and every few months, she pulls out the FlashMaster.It was handy for speed reviews when they introduced long division in 4th grade, and least common denominators in 5th.In this era of calculator-based math classes, the FlashMaster helped her learn the facts she needs to be successful in all sorts of math in the future.
Thanks, FlashMaster!
Carolyn K., Mrs. Hoagie, Hoagies' Gifted Education PageMy 2nd grader has a corpus callosum defect in his brain which makes it difficult for him to grasp abstract concepts. Repetition tends to work really well for him, but even after using flashcards & worksheets (his handwriting is also sluggish), he was still struggling with basic addition & subtraction facts.I was researching some additional tools I could use to help him when I came across the FlashMaster.Within just a weekend of practicing with it, it was truly like a switch in his brain turned on.By the end of the week, his teacher sent me a message, asking what we had done differently with him!The results were so positive that the school's resource teacher ordered one!We'll certainly be glad to have it around when he starts multiplication & division in a couple of years!


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