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  • Usage ideas: Players are required to use multiple grade level math skills to solve the crimes
  • Number of players: 2 - 4
  • Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 8 and grades 3rd

Edupress Mathological Liar Game, Grade 3 (EP-3396)

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Edupress Students will love becoming math detectives! Players earn points for solving math mysteries in this entertaining and educational game. In each round, players read about a crime committed and each player receives a suspect's alibi. Players must determine whether the math in their suspect's alibi is correct or not. If the math is correct, the suspect is innocent, if the math is incorrect, the suspect is guilty of the crime. Each game requires players to use multiple grade-level math skills. Includes 40 math mysteries. The game can be played with 2-4 players and includes ideas for turning the game into a quick-and-easy math center. Set of 200 cards and directions. Aligned with Common Core and State Standards. Supports requirements of Title I and other federally funded programs.
  • Usage ideas: Players are required to use multiple grade level math skills to solve the crimes
  • Number of players: 2 - 4
  • Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 8 and grades 3rd
  • Includes 40 math mysteries in each game
  • Students will love becoming math detectives
  • Players earn points for solving math mysteries in these entertaining and educational games
  • In each round, players read about a crime committed, and each player receives a suspect's alibi
  • Players must determine whether the math in their suspect's alibi is correct or not
  • If the math is correct, the suspect is innocent - if the math is incorrect, the suspect is guilty
  • Skills covered: Addition/subtraction, multiplication/division, fractions/decimals/percentages, place value: Base 10; inverse relationships, estimating, 2 - and 3 - dimensional shapes, shapes and more
  • Type of game: Math learning games
  • Award winner (type): Technology and learning award of excellence
  • Set of 200 cards and directions
  • Players are required to use multiple grade-level math skills to solve the crimes
  • Skills covered: Addition/Subtraction; Multiplication/Division; Fractions/Decimals; Numerical Patterns; Inverse Relationships; Estimating; and more!
Manufacturer # EP3396
Age Range Ages 6 - 8
Brand Name Edupress
Contents Set of 200 cards
Depth in Inches 2.8
Education Subject Matter Math
Height in Inches 4
Learning Game Type Card Games
Number of Players 2-4 players
Pack Qty 1
Stem Education Supports STEM Learning
Stem.org Authenticated No
School Grade Elementary
True Color Multicolor
Weight (lbs.) .83
Width in Inches 3.5
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Edupress Students will love becoming math detectives! Players earn points for solving math mysteries in this entertaining and educational game. In each round, players read about a crime committed and each player receives a suspect's alibi. Players must determine whether the math in their suspect's alibi is correct or not. If the math is correct, the suspect is innocent, if the math is incorrect, the suspect is guilty of the crime. Each game requires players to use multiple grade-level math skills. Includes 40 math mysteries. The game can be played with 2-4 players and includes ideas for turning the game into a quick-and-easy math center. Set of 200 cards and directions. Aligned with Common Core and State Standards. Supports requirements of Title I and other federally funded programs.
  • Usage ideas: Players are required to use multiple grade level math skills to solve the crimes
  • Number of players: 2 - 4
  • Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 8 and grades 3rd
  • Includes 40 math mysteries in each game
  • Students will love becoming math detectives
  • Players earn points for solving math mysteries in these entertaining and educational games
  • In each round, players read about a crime committed, and each player receives a suspect's alibi
  • Players must determine whether the math in their suspect's alibi is correct or not
  • If the math is correct, the suspect is innocent - if the math is incorrect, the suspect is guilty
  • Skills covered: Addition/subtraction, multiplication/division, fractions/decimals/percentages, place value: Base 10; inverse relationships, estimating, 2 - and 3 - dimensional shapes, shapes and more
  • Type of game: Math learning games
  • Award winner (type): Technology and learning award of excellence
  • Set of 200 cards and directions
  • Players are required to use multiple grade-level math skills to solve the crimes
  • Skills covered: Addition/Subtraction; Multiplication/Division; Fractions/Decimals; Numerical Patterns; Inverse Relationships; Estimating; and more!
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