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EDR Edupress EP 3397 Mathological Liar Gr 4 P3731718EDR-EP-3397 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/EDR/EDR-EP-3397.jpg Edupress EP 3397 Mathological Liar Gr 4 Manufacturer Part Number: EP-3397Students 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.Length: 4 , Width: 3.5 , Height: 2.8Weight: 0.83 3731718 0765515033973 0.8300lbs 2.80 3.50 4.00
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15.9900 2025-04-27 28 In Stock
customer review - by , May 5, 2018
5/ 5stars
4th grader loves them
customer review - by , January 1, 2018
5/ 5stars
My 4th grade students love this game! I wish the inside 34;sets34; were organized differently...they are numbered, but should be color coded. Trust me...a bunch of 9-11 year olds playing math games during small group math time eventually leads to mixed up cards. Once mixed up, it takes forever to sort. That aside, this keeps the kids engaged and having fun.
customer review - by , January 1, 2018
5/ 5stars
This game is a great way of making story problems fun for your kids.
customer review - by , May 5, 2017
5/ 5stars
This was a fun game that worked well in my SPED classroom. The students really enjoyed the activity and it was a fun way to have Game Day Friday while still working on math concepts!
customer review - by , January 1, 2017
5/ 5stars
Excellent and enjoyable way to have the students learn problem solving. Great to connect to many Marzano elements.
customer review - by , December 12, 2016
5/ 5stars
Use this game with my fourth grande class. They love it! It is a nice review of skills and includes reading practice which is a big plus with any problem solving situation.
customer review - by , August 8, 2016
5/ 5stars
My daughter loves this game. We homeschool and it's a fun way to break up our usual math routine. She even requested to play it over the summer. This is a fun way to sleuth out math.

Edupress EP-3397 Mathological Liar Gr 4

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Manufacturer Part Number: EP-3397

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.

Length: 4 , Width: 3.5 , Height: 2.8
Weight: 0.83

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By Cara Laney
Date: May 24, 2018
4th grader loves them
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Jen
Date: January 14, 2018
My 4th grade students love this game! I wish the inside 34;sets34; were organized differently...they are numbered, but should be color coded. Trust me...a bunch of 9-11 year olds playing math games during small group math time eventually leads to mixed up cards. Once mixed up, it takes forever to sort. That aside, this keeps the kids engaged and having fun.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By A. R. Pannkuk
Date: January 11, 2018
This game is a great way of making story problems fun for your kids.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Erica1808
Date: May 23, 2017
This was a fun game that worked well in my SPED classroom. The students really enjoyed the activity and it was a fun way to have Game Day Friday while still working on math concepts!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By JS
Date: January 22, 2017
Excellent and enjoyable way to have the students learn problem solving. Great to connect to many Marzano elements.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By db
Date: December 30, 2016
Use this game with my fourth grande class. They love it! It is a nice review of skills and includes reading practice which is a big plus with any problem solving situation.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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