The Fidget Game Ltd® Math Ahoy Game, Flash Cards, Coins & Fidget Mats — Math Learning Game

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TFG4474 850063924474

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    The Fidget Game Ltd® Math Ahoy Game, Flash Cards, Coins & Fidget Mats — Math Learning Game

    • Includes: 45 Addition to 10 Cards, 50 Addition to 20 Cards, 45 Subtraction within 10 Cards, 45 Subtraction within 20 Cards, 12 Ten Frame Fidget, 50 Coins, Instructions (1 pieces total).
    • Item# MATHAHOY TFG / UPC: 850063924474
    • Use: Use this counting and operations adventure game to reinforce math fluency, number sense, and problem-solving skills through hands-on, high-engagement play.

    Key Features

    • MASTER ADDITION & SUBTRACTION FACTS: With Math Ahoy, kids practice and perfect addition and subtraction facts within 10 and 20—boosting speed, accuracy, and confidence in just weeks of play. Ideal for K–2 learners mastering foundational math skills.
    • ENGAGING, MULTISENSORY LEARNING: Say goodbye to worksheets! Math Ahoy uses colorful ten-frame fidgets, coins, and game cards to make math tactile, visual, and fun—perfect for keeping young learners focused and excited.
    • FAST-PACED & FAMILY-FRIENDLY: Designed for 2 to 6 players and quick 15-minute rounds, Math Ahoy is ideal for classrooms, tutoring sessions, or family game nights. Kids love the race to collect the most points!

    Classroom Use Cases

    • Use in math centers to build fluency with facts, counting, or operations.
    • Incorporate into small groups to reinforce targeted math skills through gameplay.
    • Send home for family math engagement or use during after-school programs.

    FAQs

    What ages and grade levels is this game best for?
    This game is recommended for 5-8 years and aligns well with Grade K-3 math learners.

    How long does a typical round take?
    Most gameplay sessions fit within a 10–20 minute math block.

    Is this durable enough for classroom use?
    Yes. Components are designed for repeated use in centers and small-group rotations.

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