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A/S/M/D

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Name:  3-in-a-row Division
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Our fast-paced partner game is perfect for reinforcing division—and the game mats gradually increase in difficulty, so children can practice at just the right level. Students just spin the built-in spinner on their game mat to select two numbers…find the quotient…then cover the answer with a chip!
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# of players: 2
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Bottle Caps
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Use the patterns on the papers to create designs that include the correct mathematical operations.
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# of players: 50
# sets : 1
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Dominoes - Percentage
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This novel twist on dominoes engages children as they learn percentages. Set of 36 double-sided domino cards shows numeric and visual representation.
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# of players: 5
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Flip 4
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Easy to learn, challenging to play and great for the whole family, Flip 4 perfectly combines math and strategy. Roll the dice then add, subtract or multiply the numbers to land on board squares. The real fun starts when you “flip” an opponent out of the game!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 5
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Head Full of Numbers
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Description: 
Head Full of Numbers works out really well for this age. It is a great game for working with A/S/M/D/< and >. Using the two-minute hour glass timer in the game, the students try to create as many equations as they can from the six numbers that are rolled. The students seemed to understand the game pretty well and enjoyed it. There seemed to be a pretty distinct math skill levels within the students and this game accommodated all three very well.
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# of players: 5
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  I Have, Who Has Grades 3-4
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I Have Who Has games are an engaging way to practice and reinforce math skills with the whole class or in small groups. These fast-paced card games are perfect for developing fluency with basic facts for use as a quick assessment of students’ understanding as a center activity or for a whole-class review. One player starts by reading his or her “Who has” question. All players look at their cards. The player with the correct answer responds with their “I have” answer followed by their “Who has” question. Play continues until the sequence returns to the first player. Each game includes 36 sturdy laminated cards measuring 3.5″ x 5″ and an answer key. Provides practice with multiplication facts up to 16.
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# of players: 36
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Krypto
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56 card deck: goal is to use five randomly selected cards, each with a number on it, then use all 5 numbers plus the 4 basic math operations — in any order — to arrive at the number on a randomly-selected answer card
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# of players: 10
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Math Noodlers Grades 2-3
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Includes a variety of cards with math problems to solve. Concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, graphing, money and time for comprehensive match instruction.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Math Noodlers Grades 4-5
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Includes a variety of cards with math problems to solve. Concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, graphing, money and time for comprehensive match instruction.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Mathological Liar Grade 4/3
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In Each Round, Players Read About A Crime Committed, And Each Player Receives A Suspect's Alibi. If the math is correct, the alibi checks out. When the math is incorrect, you've found the suspect. Best for Grade 3 even though is states grade 4.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Menu Math
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Going out to eat can be an expensive venture, but with Menu Math, players learn how to keep within their budget and interpret menus. Each player receives $60 and six menus. Choices range from short-order restaurants like Grandma's Kitchen to Chinese, Mexican, and Italian restaurants and dinner houses. There are two levels of difficulty in the game.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Number Rings
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Combine the 3 dice in any way to capture your numbered posts! 89 plastic rings in 4 colors, 3 dice, 4 trays, 1 game board.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Pet Me
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Kids go on a pet park adventure, feed dogs, cats and parrots, win hearts and adopt them. They will master multiplication and division facts along the way.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Pop to Win - 3rd Grade
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Perfect for demonstrating understanding of math concepts, plus extra practice and review, our action-packed math game lets children develop essential skills as they play! This game features 75 questions based on key math standards, including plotting fractions on a number line, rounding, calculating perimeters, solving word problems, telling time and more. Children just draw a card and solve the problem…then pop the popper to move around the game board!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Proof
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Draw 9 cards, make an equation, shout the answer, show your proof.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Quizmo Money
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This bingo-style game strengthens arithmetic skills. Requires no reading. The leader reads problems aloud, and players compute the answer to find the solution on the playing cards.
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# of players: 40
# sets : 1
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Quizmo Multiplication & Division
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This bingo-style game strengthens arithmetic skills. Requires no reading. The leader reads problems aloud, and players compute the answer to find the solution on the playing cards. Contains 40 double-sided game cards (7″ x 5″), 105 double-sided equation cards, and markers.
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# of players: 40
# sets : 1
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Rat-a-tat Cat
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With Rat-a-Tat Cat, a poker face is just one of the skills players need to perfect. As in poker, luck, skill, strategy, and intuition each play a part. Players are dealt four cards, which are kept face- down, except for a quick peek at two of them. Each player in turn pulls a card from the draw pile to replace one of the four. Memory is important, as the object is to end with the lowest score, and players must keep track of the values on their four cards. “Peek,” “Swap,” and “Draw Two” Power cards turn up occasionally, allowing players to maneuver and strategize further. Delightfully witty pictures of cats (the good guys–low points) and rats (bad guys–high points) illustrate each of the 54 cards. Young card sharks will develop a sense of timing and greater ease with numbers, and can begin to grasp the concept of probability.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Single Digit
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Description: 
Suntex International 24 Single Digits Game is perfect for developing mental math, problem solving, pattern sensing, number sense, concentration and critical thinking skills. It offers three levels of challenges and the answers are provided on the back side thus promoting solo practice. The cards are large enough which makes it easy to handle and the puzzle sleeve holder introduces the concepts of algebra & variable numbers.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 1
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D
Name:  Totally Tut
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Using the triangle pieces, you have:
1. To write correct math operations : addition / subtraction
2. To fill in your pyramid on the board
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4
Category 3rd: A/S/M/D

Coding

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Name:  Code Master
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In Code Master, your Avatar will travel to an exotic world in search of power Crystals. For all 60 levels, you’ll have to use programming logic to help your Avatar collect the Crystals and land at the Portal. Think carefully, in each level, only one specific sequence of actions will lead to success.
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# of players: 1
# sets : 12
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Coding
Name:  Code Monkey Island
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
As the wise leader of your own tribe of monkeys, it’s up to you to guide all three of your monkeys safely around the board and into the banana grove. You’ll have to use concepts like conditional statements, looping, booleans, assignment operators and more to earn moves for your monkeys, dodge quicksand traps, and score some delicious fruit along the way!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Coding
Name:  Robot Turtles
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Players dictate the movements of their Robot Turtle tokens on a game board by playing Code Cards: Forward, Left and Right. When a player’s Robot Turtle reaches a jewel they win! If they make a mistake, they can use a Bug Card to undo a move. The game has many levels so, as the players advance, they will encounter obstacles like Ice Walls and use more complex Code Cards (like lasers to melt the walls). Play continues until all players collect a jewel, so everyone wins.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Coding

Fractions

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Name:  Crafty Puggles
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The late Viscount Pennington of Meyersbury has hidden his invaluable treasure in the gardens of his sprawling mansion. Many treasure hunters have tried to find it and have failed. That doesn’t mean all is lost! You’re a trainer of some crafty puggles - cute, cuddly, treasure-sniffing critters with a nose for all things bling. Can you guide them to the hidden treasure? Crafty Puggles is a tile placement and path building game that will transform your family game nights! Kids will learn and master basic fractions, pattern recognition, strategy, planning and creativity to guide their puggles to the ultimate treasure! It isn’t always a walk in the park because there are tons of twists and turns. It’s fun and different every time you play!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Fractions
Name:  Frog Pond Fraction
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Croak the frog teaches the beginning concepts of fractions, and the relationship of parts to wholes. Game promotes quick play and offers hands-on learning with solid foam fraction pieces. Multiple skill levels can play together; game adapts as skills progress.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Fractions
Name:  Granny Apples
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Roll them apples! In this fast-action dice game, race against your opponents to count the exact number of apples scattered in play. Watch out for birds, worms, and apple pies that take away from the total. Count as quickly as you can and be the first to shout out the answer, but don’t make a mistake or else you lose half your apples! The player with the most apples when Granny’s basket is full, wins.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 5
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Fractions
Name:  Math Noodlers Grades 2-3
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Includes a variety of cards with math problems to solve. Concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, graphing, money and time for comprehensive match instruction.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Fractions
Name:  Math Noodlers Grades 4-5
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Includes a variety of cards with math problems to solve. Concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, graphing, money and time for comprehensive match instruction.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Fractions
Name:  Pizza Fraction
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Time to make a pizza! This clever game teaches fraction concepts and skills using slices of pizza to identify fraction denominations. Children play seven different games to practice identifying fractions, matching fraction equivalents and performing fraction addition and subtraction by building pizzas. Fraction values include 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/9, 1/12 and 1/16. Game includes 13 double-sided pizzas (only one side identifies the fractions), three double-sided spinners for different levels of learning and one spinner arrow. Whole pizzas measures 10-3/4″ in diameter.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 7
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Fractions

Geometry

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Name:  Batik
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Drop shapes into a frame to make abstract art, but make sure your piece will fit!
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# of players: 2
# sets : 7
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Geometry
Name:  Blokus Trigon
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Fit all your tiles onto the board while blocking your neighbor into a corner.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Geometry
Name:  Blokus
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Fit your tiles on a shared board with not enough space for everyone.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 6
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Geometry
Name:  Geogems - polygons
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Discover the gems in 2-D shapes! Players develop fluency in naming and identifying the properties of six types of triangles; seven classes of quadrilaterals; plus pentagons, hexagons, and octagons. Builds geometric literacy through the use of words such as congruent, parallel, perpendicular, obtuse, acute, isosceles, equilateral, etc. Two name card sets and four property card sets offer progressive levels of play. Unique game board and moves multiply interest. Covers much of 2-D geometry content in state and national standards.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Geometry
Name:  Geogems - solids
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Mine the nuggets in 3-D shapes! Players develop skill in naming and identifying the properties of five kinds of prisms; three kinds of pyramids; plus spheres, hemispheres, cylinders, and cones displayed in different orientations. Includes two name card sets and four different property card sets that address vertices, faces, edges, bases, angles, parallel/perpendicular relationships, and rolling patterns. Deals with much of the 3-D geometry curriculum in state and national standards.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Geometry
Name:  Quizmo Geometry
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This bingo-style game strengthens arithmetic skills. Requires no reading. The leader reads problems aloud, and players compute the answer to find the solution on the playing cards. Contains 40 double-sided game cards (7″ x 5″), 105 double-sided equation cards, and markers.
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# of players: 36
# sets : 1
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Geometry

Money

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Name:  Coins Count
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“It’s fun to earn money for the food bank!” Coins Count! is a valuable first experience in earning money for a charity, making small purchases, and handling change. Players become familiar with pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and dollar bills. The winner is the player who is the first to donate five dollars to the food bank.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Money
Name:  Loose Change
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Description: 
Each player is dealt a hand of cards that includes nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars. The object? Be the first to have a pile of cards add up to exactly one dollar. Be careful, though. If the coin card you play breaks the bank and exceeds the value of one dollar, you go bust! Loose Change includes Lucky Find and Save cards to help you along the way. The player with the most dollars wins.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Money
Name:  Math Noodlers Grades 2-3
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Description: 
Includes a variety of cards with math problems to solve. Concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, graphing, money and time for comprehensive match instruction.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Money
Name:  Math Noodlers Grades 4-5
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Includes a variety of cards with math problems to solve. Concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, graphing, money and time for comprehensive match instruction.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Money

Negative Numbers

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Name:  Geogems - solids
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Mine the nuggets in 3-D shapes! Players develop skill in naming and identifying the properties of five kinds of prisms; three kinds of pyramids; plus spheres, hemispheres, cylinders, and cones displayed in different orientations. Includes two name card sets and four different property card sets that address vertices, faces, edges, bases, angles, parallel/perpendicular relationships, and rolling patterns. Deals with much of the 3-D geometry curriculum in state and national standards.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Negative Numbers

Pattern Recognition

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Name:  3-in-a-row Multiplication
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Our fast-paced partner game is perfect for reinforcing multiplication—and the game mats gradually increase in difficulty, so children can practice at just the right level. Students just spin the built-in spinner on their game mat to select two numbers…find the product…then cover the answer with a chip!
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# of players: 2
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Blink
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Compete to clear your hand by matching cards by color, count, or symbol.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 9
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Code Monkey Island
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
As the wise leader of your own tribe of monkeys, it’s up to you to guide all three of your monkeys safely around the board and into the banana grove. You’ll have to use concepts like conditional statements, looping, booleans, assignment operators and more to earn moves for your monkeys, dodge quicksand traps, and score some delicious fruit along the way!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Crafty Puggles
Game Rules: 
Description: 
The late Viscount Pennington of Meyersbury has hidden his invaluable treasure in the gardens of his sprawling mansion. Many treasure hunters have tried to find it and have failed. That doesn’t mean all is lost! You’re a trainer of some crafty puggles - cute, cuddly, treasure-sniffing critters with a nose for all things bling. Can you guide them to the hidden treasure? Crafty Puggles is a tile placement and path building game that will transform your family game nights! Kids will learn and master basic fractions, pattern recognition, strategy, planning and creativity to guide their puggles to the ultimate treasure! It isn’t always a walk in the park because there are tons of twists and turns. It’s fun and different every time you play!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Latice
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Description: 
Match tiles by color or shape. Match on two, three, or four sides to earn extra moves. Use wind tiles to shift other tiles on the board and get ahead. Win by being the first player to play all your tiles.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 5
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Set Cubed
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Description: 
Your favorite game in a whole new dimension. SET Cubed is The Curious Game of Clever Connections, challenging a player’s ability to identify SETs between the dice in their hand and those already on the board. Combine the visual perception skill of SET with an element of strategy as players can play up to 3 dice per turn making as many SETs as possible. Create SETs up, down and across the board, the more SETs you create, the higher your score. As the number of dice on the board increases so do the possible SET combinations. Rack up points by using BONUS SQUARES. Roll a WILD dice and unleash the possible number of SETs that can be made during your turn. How many SETs can you make?
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# of players: 5
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Set
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Description: 
With no turns and no luck involved, everyone races to find a SET of three cards where each feature is either all the same OR all different on each card. Once you find a SET be sure to call it out. The person with the most SETs at the end of the game wins
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# of players: 5
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Single Digit
Game Rules: 
Description: 
Suntex International 24 Single Digits Game is perfect for developing mental math, problem solving, pattern sensing, number sense, concentration and critical thinking skills. It offers three levels of challenges and the answers are provided on the back side thus promoting solo practice. The cards are large enough which makes it easy to handle and the puzzle sleeve holder introduces the concepts of algebra & variable numbers.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 1
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition
Name:  Xing
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Description: 
Can play as pairs. Master the laws of nature by controlling the elements! Teleport into the astral dimension and choose to control Huô (fire), Shuî (water) or Tû (earth). Use your special powers to atomise or fuse your element and create the perfect sequence of five.
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# of players: 3
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 4
Category 3rd: Pattern Recognition

Place Value

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Name:  Quizmo Place Value
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36 double-sided game boards featuring numerals through the hundreds place on Side A and through the millions on Side B. Includes 70 double-sided calling cards, plastic markers and instructional guide.
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# of players: 36
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Place Value

STEM

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Name:  Cards (decks)
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Basic Playing cards
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# of players: 52
# sets : 10
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: STEM
Name:  Code Master
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
In Code Master, your Avatar will travel to an exotic world in search of power Crystals. For all 60 levels, you’ll have to use programming logic to help your Avatar collect the Crystals and land at the Portal. Think carefully, in each level, only one specific sequence of actions will lead to success.
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# of players: 1
# sets : 12
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: STEM
Name:  Rush Hour
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Description: 
Rush Hour is the classic traffic jam logic game and one of the all-time most popular STEM toys and gifts for boys and girls ages 8 and up Contains 40 challenges from beginner to expert, a game grid, cars, and a game-go storage bag
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# of players: 1
# sets : 10
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: STEM
Name:  Snap Circuits
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Create Working Electronic Circuits
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# of players: 1
# sets : 14
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: STEM
Name:  Valence
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TEACH CHEMISTRY THE FUN WAY: If your kids are too young for the lab, but you want to get across basic and advanced chemistry concepts, nothing beats Valence. It’s all here – from molecule formation, to acids and bases, to chemical reactions. Valence helps you meet STEM learning goals and is the ideal teaching tool for engaging both high achieving students and those struggling with chemistry concepts.
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# of players: 5
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: STEM

Sequencing

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Name:  Code Master
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
In Code Master, your Avatar will travel to an exotic world in search of power Crystals. For all 60 levels, you’ll have to use programming logic to help your Avatar collect the Crystals and land at the Portal. Think carefully, in each level, only one specific sequence of actions will lead to success.
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# of players: 1
# sets : 12
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Sequencing
Name:  Code Monkey Island
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
As the wise leader of your own tribe of monkeys, it’s up to you to guide all three of your monkeys safely around the board and into the banana grove. You’ll have to use concepts like conditional statements, looping, booleans, assignment operators and more to earn moves for your monkeys, dodge quicksand traps, and score some delicious fruit along the way!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Sequencing

Speed

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Name:  Set Cubed
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Your favorite game in a whole new dimension. SET Cubed is The Curious Game of Clever Connections, challenging a player’s ability to identify SETs between the dice in their hand and those already on the board. Combine the visual perception skill of SET with an element of strategy as players can play up to 3 dice per turn making as many SETs as possible. Create SETs up, down and across the board, the more SETs you create, the higher your score. As the number of dice on the board increases so do the possible SET combinations. Rack up points by using BONUS SQUARES. Roll a WILD dice and unleash the possible number of SETs that can be made during your turn. How many SETs can you make?
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# of players: 5
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Speed
Name:  Set
Game Rules: Here
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With no turns and no luck involved, everyone races to find a SET of three cards where each feature is either all the same OR all different on each card. Once you find a SET be sure to call it out. The person with the most SETs at the end of the game wins
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# of players: 5
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Speed

Strategy

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Name:  Abalone
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The board consists of 61 circular spaces arranged in a hexagon, five on a side. Each player has 14 marbles that rest in the spaces and are initially arranged as shown below, at left. Play alternates between the players one move at a time, with the black marbles moving first. For each move, a player moves a line of one, two or three marbles one space. The move can be either broadside (parallel to the line of marbles) or in-line (serial in respect to the line of marbles), as illustrated at below.
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# of players: 2
# sets : 9
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Blokus Trigon
Game Rules: 
Description: 
Fit all your tiles onto the board while blocking your neighbor into a corner.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Blokus
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Fit your tiles on a shared board with not enough space for everyone.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 6
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Code Master
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
In Code Master, your Avatar will travel to an exotic world in search of power Crystals. For all 60 levels, you’ll have to use programming logic to help your Avatar collect the Crystals and land at the Portal. Think carefully, in each level, only one specific sequence of actions will lead to success.
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# of players: 1
# sets : 12
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Code Monkey Island
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
As the wise leader of your own tribe of monkeys, it’s up to you to guide all three of your monkeys safely around the board and into the banana grove. You’ll have to use concepts like conditional statements, looping, booleans, assignment operators and more to earn moves for your monkeys, dodge quicksand traps, and score some delicious fruit along the way!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 1
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Crafty Puggles
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Description: 
The late Viscount Pennington of Meyersbury has hidden his invaluable treasure in the gardens of his sprawling mansion. Many treasure hunters have tried to find it and have failed. That doesn’t mean all is lost! You’re a trainer of some crafty puggles - cute, cuddly, treasure-sniffing critters with a nose for all things bling. Can you guide them to the hidden treasure? Crafty Puggles is a tile placement and path building game that will transform your family game nights! Kids will learn and master basic fractions, pattern recognition, strategy, planning and creativity to guide their puggles to the ultimate treasure! It isn’t always a walk in the park because there are tons of twists and turns. It’s fun and different every time you play!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 2
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Mancala
Game Rules: 
Description: 
To start, place all the animals in the pockets of the board. When it's your turn, choose a pocket and scoop up all the animals in it, then drop them back into the pockets one-by-one as you circle the board. With just a few easy rules to follow, the object is to collect the most animals by the end of the game.
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# of players: 2
# sets : 7
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Octiles
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Like Chinese checkers, the aim of Octiles is for each player to get his or her pieces to the opposite side of the board. What makes Octiles different is the way players create paths and mazes as they try to stop opponents from making progress.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 5
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Othello
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Use cunning tactics to outwit your opponent with the Othello Board Game. In this classic fast-paced strategy game, you must try to trap your rival’s playing pieces and turn them over. The lead can change at any moment with a flip of a disk and the player with the most pieces of the same colour wins.
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# of players: 2
# sets : 8
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Presto Change-O
Game Rules: 
Description: 
This Educational Insights educational board game for kids, developed for kids in third grade or above, won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award. Game players move around a magic-themed game board filled with real-life scenarios, including working a lemonade stand, spending money at the movies, and more. Financial responsibility is an important skill and one not easily taught to children. This game teaches children about everyday financial decisions in a fun and entertaining way. Kids practice math and counting skills by making change and learn the consequences of saving and spending in a safe environment. Save $10 first to win! The game includes a game board, dice, game pawns, markers, realistic bills and coins, and Activity Guide and 2-4 players can participate.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Quoridor
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Quoridor is played on a game board of 81 square spaces (9×9). Each player is represented by a pawn which begins at the center space of one edge of the board (in a two-player game, the pawns begin opposite each other). The objective is to be the first player to move their pawn to any space on the opposite side of the gameboard from which it begins.
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# of players: 2
# sets : 6
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Rat-a-tat Cat
Game Rules: 
Description: 
With Rat-a-Tat Cat, a poker face is just one of the skills players need to perfect. As in poker, luck, skill, strategy, and intuition each play a part. Players are dealt four cards, which are kept face- down, except for a quick peek at two of them. Each player in turn pulls a card from the draw pile to replace one of the four. Memory is important, as the object is to end with the lowest score, and players must keep track of the values on their four cards. “Peek,” “Swap,” and “Draw Two” Power cards turn up occasionally, allowing players to maneuver and strategize further. Delightfully witty pictures of cats (the good guys–low points) and rats (bad guys–high points) illustrate each of the 54 cards. Young card sharks will develop a sense of timing and greater ease with numbers, and can begin to grasp the concept of probability.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Robot Turtles
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Players dictate the movements of their Robot Turtle tokens on a game board by playing Code Cards: Forward, Left and Right. When a player’s Robot Turtle reaches a jewel they win! If they make a mistake, they can use a Bug Card to undo a move. The game has many levels so, as the players advance, they will encounter obstacles like Ice Walls and use more complex Code Cards (like lasers to melt the walls). Play continues until all players collect a jewel, so everyone wins.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Rumis
Game Rules: 
Description: 
Rumis is a challenging strategy game that hones spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as kids try to build structures and outwit opponents. Rumis means “stones” and the game is inspired by Inca architecture. Players build using 1 piece (stone) at a time. Strategically place your stone to prevent opponents from advancing. At the end, the player with the most stones visible from above wins.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Spectrangle
Game Rules: 
Description: 
The challenge lies in combining colors to score points. The colors swirl across the board and the stones seem so easy to place. But you must choose where to put them. Where will they score points? Where will they score the MOST points? Plan ahead, combine, grab the bonus and... score big! The game is even more exciting and unpredictable if SPECTRANGLE is played in teams.
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# of players: 8
# sets : 3
Location: Cabinet 4
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Sushi Go
Game Rules: 
Description: 
In the super-fast sushi card game Sushi Go!, you are eating at a sushi restaurant and trying to grab the best combination of sushi dishes as they whiz by. Score points for collecting the most sushi rolls or making a full set of sashimi. Dip your favorite nigiri in wasabi to triple its value! And once you've eaten it all, finish your meal with all the pudding you've got! But be careful which sushi you allow your friends to take; it might be just what they need to beat you!
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# of players: 5
# sets : 5
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Three of a Crime
Game Rules: 
Description: 
Calling all detectives! A gang of thieves has just been nabbed, but only three members actually committed the crime. Using keen eyes, quick thinking and deduction, try to figure out who’s part of the guilty trio. Was it Loose-Eye Lenny, Kid Cassidy and Pencil Top? Or was it Louie St. Louis, Jonny Cortex and No Neck Nick? The first to name the right three suspects is the master sleuth.
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# of players: 6
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Tip the Scale
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Description: 
Tip the Scale is the game of weights and balances! Test your balancing ability with this fun and fast-paced game where you must balance “Tipsy the Scale” with various objects in your hand. Add a Bowling Ball to one side and a Bushel of Apples and a Rooster to the other to make 11 pounds on each side. Balance the objects and collect the cards, or otherwise add an object and let the next player try. But watch out for the “Tip the Scale” card that will tip all of the cards back into your hand.
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# of players: 5
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Uno
Game Rules: 
Description: 
Players race to empty their hands and catch opposing players with cards left in theirs, which score points. In turns, players attempt to play a card by matching its color, number, or word to the topmost card on the discard pile. If unable to play, players draw a card from the draw pile, and if still unable to play, they pass their turn. Wild and special cards spice things up a bit.
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# of players: 10
# sets : 5
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Strategy
Name:  Zap
Game Rules: 
Description: 
How high can you add before getting zapped. First to score 50 points wins. Play it safe and tally your score … or keep drawing and risk it all? It’s your call!
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# of players: 4
# sets : 4
Location: Cabinet 4 Drawers
Category 3rd: Strategy

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Name:  Math Noodlers Grades 4-5
Game Rules: Here
Description: 
Includes a variety of cards with math problems to solve. Concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, graphing, money and time for comprehensive match instruction.
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# of players: 4
# sets : 2
Location: Cabinet 3
Category 3rd: Time

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