







🧠 Level up math skills on the move—because genius doesn’t wait!
The Learning Resources Minute Math Electronic Flash Card is a portable, handheld math game designed for children aged 6 and up. Featuring three difficulty levels, it offers fast-paced mental arithmetic practice that adapts to growing skills. Powered by 3 AAA batteries (not included), this compact educational toy is perfect for travel and screen-free learning, making math fun and accessible anytime, anywhere.






| ASIN | B0035EQIAO |
| Age range (description) | 6 years to 11 years |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,211 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 105 in Flash Cards 368 in Educational Science Kits |
| Colour | Multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,420) |
| Date First Available | 10 Aug. 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023069655 |
| Item model number | LER6965 |
| Language | English, French, German |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer maximum age | 132.0 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 11 years |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product dimensions | 25.7L x 22.4W centimetres |
| Release date | 1 Mar. 2011 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| School type | Elementary School |
| Sub brand | Flash |
| UPC | 765023069655 |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | AAA |
L**O
Great for fun maths on the go
Thank you thank you for getting my youngest to enjoy maths! We have swapped screens for this in the car and he loves it. It’s great you can adjust the difficulty level too…and the size is great for smaller hands, and just slipping in a bag! Great, functional product that makes learning more fun
M**M
Learning Resources Minute Math Electronic Flash Card, Ages 6+, Maths Travel Game
a gift. They were happy with it
B**D
Excellent learning tool
This is a really good product. However I would recommend it for children who have prior knowledge of their known mathematical facts and want to consolidate their recall. Also children who are confident in using a part whole model because the shape is triangular. This is how the question will be presented. I personally love it because it’s a non-based internet toy which can keep my 7year old occupied for a while.
S**E
the switch to change between +-x ÷ is not working
The concept is good however the switch to change between functions (+-x ÷) is not working - I can’t get the subtraction and divide sums to work and my 7 year old has given up playing so wasted over £20!
L**A
Avoid
Very annoying sound and constantly beeps when not playing, avoid
D**S
Nice and simple to use
I bought this to use in the classroom for individual number skills practice in a lower set in a Secondary school and it's very good for that purpose, being simple and intuitive to use. There are two settings; the two bottom windows either add up to or are factors of the top window. The handy thing about this arrangement is that it instantly shows the relationship between operations and their inverses. You can choose level and number range and so it can be tailored to individual needs - lots of correct answers with gradual increasing difficulty - perfect! The only thing that would make it better would be an option to mute the sound and show correct answers in a visual way instead/as well. It's not too noisy, but could be a distraction if used by a pupil in class when others are doing different activity.
M**N
good idea
A good educational game. The problem is we have been unable to get the multiplication working. The switch to choose the type of sums doesn't seem to recognize this. It's a real let down for what would otherwise have been a good buy.
J**N
Valuable Educational Tool
This was brought as a gift to help and I am told it has been a helpful tool to the user.
L**N
Dit is goed voor kinderen die graag leren snelrekenen (en hun ouders)
S**F
Parfait pour faire des révisions en s'amusant. Mes enfants adorent
J**A
Excelente producto y calidad
M**E
Rather than learning math facts through drill and practice flashcards, this is a different method for teaching the fact 'families'. Each child learns differently. This concept of teaching kids to look at the entire fact, rather than just the sum is better for some kids. This it not a 'toy', but kids do have fun with it. My daughter has toted it around back and forth in her backpack. It is durable. The sound can be on or off. (I like that feature.) I also love the different levels it provides. It has provided my daughter with a mental math warm up before she takes her timed math tests in school. I need to stress that this is for school-age children. This is similar to a child learning flashcards. It isn't a 'fun', interactive, points, next level game/toy. Ideas for this item's use: -have a child use this when you can not practice math flash cards with them; -have teachers use it as a learning station during school; -use with older individuals with stroke/dementia; -great mind exercise. ***UPDATE***: I keep seeing this minute math device get poor reviews. I use these so much with kids in school that I thought I could help clarify some things. (1) This is not a toy. It is a way for kids to practice their facts in a different way other than flashcards. In fact, think of these like flash cards. You wouldn't expect kids to be motivated to use them or even think they are fun. This is just a different means of practice. (2) The noise does go off. Hold the ON button down 1/2 way. It will blink quickly indicating the sound is off. It truly is in the instructions. (3) Fact Families or Triangle Math is just another way for kids to learn routine math skills. Some kids learn in a rote manner, where they learn all their multiplication facts and then their division facts. Most the time these kids can carry that over to other areas of math. Some kids need a more global approach. Teaching kids fact families sometimes helps kids see a bigger picture of how all the facts are connected. (4) This is called MINUTE math. It is designed to go quickly just like the timed tests the kids have to take in school. Many classrooms still do the quick 1-2 minute math drill test at the beginning of the day. This is just a way for some kids to warm-up or get used to that way of doing math. (5) Your child may be gifted or advanced. However, please don't complain if your child is younger than the recommended age for this device. Would you also complain about flash cards being to boring? SUMMARY: This is simply another means for a child to learn. I use these as a station all the time because a child can do it independently. I hope this helps answer some of the questions/concerns about the device. I also hope this helps you make an informed decision if this is exactly what you are wanting to purchase for your child.
A**R
Small screen and tiny buttons. Child not engaged at all.
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