Help students strengthen subitsing skills with this multiplayer maths card game!
Can you remember the fact families with this multiplication and division game?
Quickly subitise and compare with this fast-paced card game.
Reach the goal of mastering multiplication facts with this multiplayer soccer card game!
Keep your secret number pattern hidden as you race to be the first to create number patterns based on given rules.
Explore Greek and Latin word origins with this hand-on card game.
Develop skilled writers with expansive vocabularies by experimenting with descriptive dialogue words.
A pack of money game instructions to teach your students about Australian Currency.
A set of 36 task cards to practise decoding and reading 3-letter words.
A set of 30 cards displaying various equivalent fractions.
A set of 30 picture cards that can be used to help consolidate students' knowledge of rhyming words.
A game to reinforce the skill of reading scaled instruments when measuring mass.
A set of cards for students to practise comparing and ordering collections to 20.
A whole-class game to consolidate students’ understanding of ways to represent multiplication.
A sorting card game to help students consolidate their knowledge of physical changes in Chemical Science.
A set of cards featuring Australian coin currency for learning about money and financial mathematics.
A fun and engaging card game that focuses on building simple sentences that include a subject, verb and object.
A fun game to help children count and connect numerals and quantities.
A fun and engaging card game that focuses on using arrays to represent multiplication.
A set of 54 famous artist cards to be used for a variety of card games.
A diverse set of cards to help students learn about opposite language.
A card game for nouns, verbs and adjectives.
A card game for nouns, verbs and adjectives.
A card game for nouns, verbs and adjectives.
A card game for nouns, verbs and adjectives.
A set of 48 cards for students to match musical instruments with the family of the orchestra to which they belong.
Use the train and a deck of cards to consolidate students' knowledge of number sequencing.