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Math Flash Cards and Road Trips

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Math Flash Cards can go anywhere!  They can be the perfect activity to bring along for any road trip.  I just got back from a camping trip with my family.   I made sure to pack a variety of activities for the car.  Luckily, we did not have far to go, but I knew that the time in the car might be a bit challenging.  Along with “I Spy”, coloring books, lots of singing, and some old-fashioned storytelling, I brought along some simple math flash cards.  My girls loved the flash cards and the activities we did with them.  We made up story problems using the things that we saw.  For example, after we counted the cars on the train that went by, I had them find a card and tell a train story for their equation.  We would look for animals, tractors, special buildings and tell math stories about them.

Yes, there are many hand held electronic devices that have a variety of games designed to help children learn math concepts.  There is no doubt that these are fun and engaging; however, there are alternatives.  Math flash cards can provide many ways to interact with your child.  Kids spend many hours “plugged in” to t.v., video games, movies.  It is nice to show them other ways to learn new things and practice math concepts.

Parents as well as teachers can show kids a variety of games to play with math flash cards. There are many different types of flash cards to choose from ranging from cards that focus on early numeracy skills to multiplication and telling time.  Don’t worry about buying batteries for these activities!  Visit www.k12schoolsupplies.net to see all of the wonderful math flash cards available.

Do you have any suggestions for great activities using math flash cards?  If you do, please share them below.

 Math Flash Cards and Road Trips

Posted by Cara - June 29, 2010 at 10:09 am

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Using Flash Cards – Top reasons to Use Flash Cards

Flash cards are one of the most useful techniques invented to help students remember information easily and effectively. Be it through a foreign language flash cards, language arts flash cards, math flash cardssign language flash cardsscience flash cards, or social studies flash cards; every type of flash cards makes you remember the information effectively of the underlying subjects. These are some of the reasons why you should use flash cards:

  • Cheap: They are cheap for what they deliver. They are very economical as related to any other technique that helps you remember the huge information out there. Moreover, they are available everywhere cheaply for you to use.
  • Customizable: You can customize these cards with data that help you remember information more easily as you like it. For example, math flash cards can be customizable for remembering only the information that you miss more often.
  • Portable: You can carry them anywhere you like and if you get any chance to look at them you can do that at your leisure. This not only save your time, but you can remember some information in that spare time.
  • Remember miscellaneous information: You can not only use them for general math, science, language, etc usage; but your child can use them to remember figures, crafts and can also produce them by himself or herself.
  • No tight schedule and makes it fun to learn: You can just use them anywhere and everywhere, which makes remembering easy even while at dinner table. It takes the stress off, while makes it fun to learn.

The same way there are many other reasons why you should go with flash cards, as compared to other technique of remembering information. While it is very effective with remembering information, you should consider some point to make it more effective while learning. So, following are some of the points that you should consider:

  •  Make flash cards as you learn: Most of the times, you need to be involved while learning. What other effective way than making flash cards, while you are learning and knowing what you are lacking. You can write these lacunas in the flash cards be it vocabulary in your foreign language flash cards or language arts flash cards or a difficult formula in your math flash card. You can buy reusable blank flash cards, or use 3×5 index cards.
  • Use both sides: You can do that either when you want to make a note of a figure in the back side of the flash card or when you want to recall by yourself without seeing it first at the opposite side.
  • Use of colored cards: You can use different colored cards to differentiate a complex or important piece of information in some prominent color. However, make use of colors according to their significance. For example, you won’t like using unimportant information in red or green colored cards, which are prominent among general cards.
  • Put optimum information on the cards: This is very important. Don’t put too much information on the cards and make them messy. Also try using figures to illustrate them and make them interesting.
  • Carry cards with you: This is an important reason why you use a flash card. Carry it with you and whenever you get even 5 minutes off, try to remember dozens of science theories through science flash card or a bit of geographical locations through social studies flash cards.

So, these are some effective techniques to remember your information fast and hence achieve your objective.  dan @ k12schoolsupplies.net

Posted by K12 Editor - September 19, 2009 at 7:12 pm

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