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    Nothing beats the rulebook when it comes to details
    Find here the most up-to-date rules and gameplay for Dr Math (Grade 4). We keep updating this rulebook from time to time based on the teacher feedback and our user tests. Download the latest version here for free...
    With Dr Math (Grade 4), you get 5 times more practice of skills
    For Dr Math (Grade 4), the practice jump is 5 times. And a child will get exposed to the following skills with each game play.
    Number System
    Geometry
    Measurement
    Turn math practice into a fun family ritual
    Explore Dr Math (Grade 4) and other math games with your child. Get the latest Logic Roots math games for your child and turn math practice into a game instead of 'sums'.
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    To get the best out of Dr Math (Grade 4), play more
    We believe that to master a skill, we need repeat practice. Gamification is the best to generate repeat practice for kids and adults. With each game session of Dr Math (Grade 4), students get 5 times more practice. The more you play, the better you get. So, get set and play.
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    if we enjoy doing something, we do it more!
    As we do something more, we get better at it.
    As we get better at doing something we enjoy doing it.
    Dr. Math – Grade 4 Math Flash Cards are designed in a special manner
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    Dr. Math – Grade 4 cards are nothing like ordinary flash cards. They have been designed keeping in mind the ease of kids who will be using them. These cards have a unique thumb lock design. This help kids hold the cards better and in the proper direction.
    Parts of the Dr. Math – Grade 4 Math Flash Card
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    • The topic and sub-topic of each card is easy to recognise. Parents can specifically select the cards of the topics that they want their kids to practice.
    • Flip over the card and you will have detailed information about the same sub-topic.
    • This aids in better memorization and learning.
    It's the feedback from you that keeps us going
    Here is what users have to say about this game. It helps us stay focused, motivated and on our toes to design better math games every time.
    LiLNgster

    as reviewed on Amazon.com

    They are aligned with the grade curriculum. My kids enjoyed going over these memory cards. Some facts were easier than others. They vary from knowing the number of days in a week, to what is a circumference. My kids enjoy going thru them. They challenge each other with how much they each know.
    Jasmin L.

    as reviewed on Amazon.com

    I absolutely love these cards. They go over a number of the key standards which students will cover and need to know for assessment purposes during 4th grade. Many of the cards can function as a sort of self-assessment/memory check. The information is on the front and additional facts/tips are on the back. However, some of the cards can't really be used as a self-assessment measure.
    Child's parent

    as reviewed on Amazon.com

    I like these cards. I also have the grade 3 memory cards and they reinforce each other. The cards are printed on a glossy hard stock and feel like they will last through multiple uses and even from kid to next kid.
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