

📚 Unlock math mastery with the flash card set every parent and teacher is raving about!
The Think Tank Scholar 162 Division Flash Cards Set is a premium, award-winning educational tool designed for kids in grades 2 through 6. Featuring jumbo-sized, laminated cards with color-coded divisors and visual aids, it supports multiple teaching methods and includes five fun division games. Developed with input from US educators and parents, this durable set helps children master all division facts from 0 to 12, making it an essential resource for homeschooling or classroom practice.














| ASIN | B07DPBPD83 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,209 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #386 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Brand Name | Think Tank Scholar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 611 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Math Skills |
| Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.58 x 2.48 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.2"L x 3.1"W |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Think Tank Scholar |
| Material Type | Cardstock |
| Number of Pieces | 162 |
| School Type | Elementary School |
| Size | 3.1” x 5.2” |
| Theme | Mathematics |
| UPC | 051497040826 |
M**S
Nice cards!
Great set of cards. They really do help!
A**X
Excellent Design
The overall design of these is very well thought out. I like that the bottom edges are asymmetrical so that you quickly know if your deck is all facing the correct direction. The idea of including 12-sided dice is genius for quick testing. Also the color coding scheme is great for ensuring you have the correct cards for focused work.
K**N
great flash cards
This is a great product - excellent quality, easy to use. Cool features like extra cards with tabs to hold your place, sturdy box and extra flash cards beyond 0 - 12. I highly recommend getting these flash cards.
A**R
Sorting sections are key!
These are great for my son to really drill his math facts. He knows how multiplication "works" but hasn't memorized all of the facts. He loves the feeling of putting cards into the "mastered" section. It shows progress and he feels accomplished!
M**N
Exceeded Expectations
Honestly I thought all flash cards were the same, but I decided to give these nicer ones a try. Turns out not all flash cards are alike. This company put so many little touches into their product that I didn't realize I wanted but now I feel are indispensable. The packaging was much sturdier than usual (easier to store), paper was good quality, I thought the organization tabs were helpful, and the visual aid is cool. Very happy with my purchase, planning on buying the other sets as well.
H**5
Nice quality and very challenging
Purchased for 2nd grader doing 3rd grade level work. These are very challenging and provide hours of learning fun. Have purchased the whole series of this product so we can have a consistent looking set of learning tools. Would purchase again.
S**R
Best out there, but need improved
I looked at a LOT of flashcard options. Being an educator, I was appalled by most options. Other cards were very confusing because they had the answer to back problem on the front of the card, where you were looking at a completely different problem. This runs the risk of confusing kids on so many levels and made it difficult to use those cards in math centers (when you want to carefully pick and choose which options are out). Also NONE of the cards had anything visual at all to demonstrate the math... and mass memorization is not true learning. Besides most kids don't mass memorize anything without some context or meaning to it. After looking at pages and pages of flashcards, I had nearly given up hope and thought I would have to make my own flashcards (who wants all that work and laminating?). Finally, i found this set of flashcards. What a blessing! Yes these flashcards are more expensive... but they did division flashcards the best way available. First, every problem has its own card - no sharing, no conflicting answers, and very straight forward. Second, it displays the problem on front and the answer on back.... and that answer is shown VISUALLY. However, the images for division and multiplication are essentially the same. It does not show how to think about the action of division (like the subtraction cards did contrasting to addition.) Now, I don't know how to visually display division differently than multiplication, but we all need to put our heads together and figure it out.
S**L
Daughter thinks they are fun
Great flashcards 0-12 with a few bonus cards. Easy to see from far away.
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