School Purchase Orders
We accept school purchase orders. Please fax in your PO# to 970-484-1198
School Purchase Order Numbers require a fax copy of original P.O. to be sent to our fax number: if you are paying with a credit card, then continue to place the order online.
MSDS sheets can be found on our home page by clicking on the MSDS link.
|
 |
Mathematics Home | Decimal Squares | Fractions | Games | General Math | Geoboards | Manipulatives | Money | Morphun Systems | Time | Match™ Learner

|
Match Shapes and Colors
Match ™ Shapes and Colors consists of tiles with 12 different shapes and colors. Each shape comes in 4 tiles: Each shape in three sizes, with the same color, and also a tile with a similar-shaped item. Two, three and/or four tiles match, so that all the squares can be matched. Pick out a few tiles, for example only the circles, triangles and squares, when introducing the game. This is also a good way to adjust the game to your child. Match ™ Shapes and Colors together with Match &trade Numbers and Quantities make up the third series of Match ™ games. 48 Tiles. |
|
Match Numbers and Quantities
Match ™ Numbers and Quantities consists of tiles with numbers and quantities from 1 to 12. Each number/quantity comes in 4 tiles: The number itself, a calculation which gives the same answer, one tile with the same number of shapes and one picture tile with the same number of things. Two, three and/or four tiles match, so all tiles with the answer 5 can be matched. Pick out a few tiles, for example with the answers from 1 to 3 when introducing the game. This is also a good way to adjust the game to your child. Match ™ Numbers and Quantities together with Match™ Shapes and Colors make up the third series of Match™ games. 48 Tiles. |
|
Match Addition 1-50
Match Addition contains answers from 1-50. Two and two tiles match, so that 4 + 4 and 2 + 6 will make a Match. Since the tiles contain only calculations and not answers, the abstraction level is raised, and the students' memory span is being exercised.
Pick out only a few tiles when you are introducing the game, for instance the answers from 1-10. This is also a great way to adjust the game to weaker or stronger students. This way the weaker students could play with answers from 1-25, while the stronger students play with answers from 26-50. 60 Tiles.
|
|
Match Subtraction 1-50
Match Subtraction contains answers from 1-50. Two and two tiles match, so that 7 - 4 and 9 - 6 will make a Match. Since the tiles contain only calculations and not answers, the abstraction level is raised, and the students' memory span is being exercised.
Pick out only a few tiles when you are introducing the game, for instance the answers from 1-10. This is also a great way to adjust the game to weaker or stronger students. This way the weaker students could play with answers from 1-25, while the stronger students play with answers from 26-50. 60 Tiles.
|
|
Match Multiplication 1-100
Match Multiplication 1-100 contains answers from 1-100. Two and two tiles match, so that for instance 4
3 and 6
2 will make a Match. Since the tiles contain only calculations and not answers, the abstraction level is raised, and the students' memory span is being exercised. Pick out only a few tiles when you are introducing the game, for instance just the answers from 2-20. This is also a great way to adjust the game to weaker or stronger students. This way the weaker students could play with answers from 1-49, while the stronger students play with answers from 50-100. Match Multiplication can be mixed up with Match Addition, Match Subtraction and Match Division practice skills across the four basic math operations. 80 Tiles.
Teacher's Choice Awards
|
|
Match Division 1-10
Match Division contains answers from 1-10. Two and two tiles match; for instance 6 : 2 and 9 : 3 will make a Match. Since the tiles contain only calculations and not answers, the abstraction level is raised, and the students' memory span is being exercised.
Pick out only a few tiles when you are introducing the game, for instance only the tiles which give the answer 2. This is also a great way to adjust the game to weaker or stronger students. This way the weaker students could play with answers from 1-5, while the stronger students play with answers from 6-10. 80 Tiles.
|
|
Match Fractions
Match ™ Fractions contains answers with matching fractions. Two and two tiles match, so that for instance 1/2 and 2/4 will make a Match. There are also 20 bonus tiles in the box. These can be used to vary the game and increase the level of challenge. In the fractions box there are 10 tiles mixed numbers and 10 tiles with improper fractions that match. For instance will 1 Ύ and 7/4 make a Match. The 20 bonus tiles in the fractions box and the decimal box can be mixed together and can then be matched (example: 1 Ύ matches 1.75). Pick out only a few tiles when you are introducing the game. This is also a great way to adjust the game to weaker or stronger students. Match Fractions can be mixed up with Match Percentage and Match Decimal. This is an excellent way to better understand the connection between fractions, percentage and decimal. If you mix up all three boxes, every tile will match with at least five other tiles. For example, the tile 1/2 will have the following matches: 50%, 0.5, 0.50, 2/4. Match Fractions, Match Percentage and Match Decimal make up the second series of Match-games. 80 Tiles |
|
Match Percentages
Match Percentage contains answers with matching percentages. In addition there are 20 bonus tiles inside the box, with pictures of the most common percentages. Pick out only a few tiles when you are introducing the game. This is also a great way to adjust the game to weaker or stronger students. Match Percentage can be mixed up with Match Fractions and Match Decimal. This is an excellent way to better understand the connection between fractions, percentage and decimal. If you mix up all three boxes, every tile will match with at least five other tiles. 80 Tiles |
|
Match Decimals
Match Decimals contains answers with matching decimals. Two and two tiles match, so that 0.5 and 0.50 will make a Match. There are also 20 bonus tiles in the box. These can be used to vary the game and increase the level of challenge. In the decimal box you will find 20 tiles with whole numbers and decimals that match. For instance will 1.75 match 1.0 + 0.75. The 20 bonus tiles in the fractions box and the decimal box can be mixed together and can then be matched (example: 1 Ύ matches 1.75). Pick out only a few tiles when you are introducing the game. This is also a great way to adjust the game to weaker or stronger students. 80 Tiles. |
|
|
|