1963_Sackson_197_June 26.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1963
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1963_Sackson_197_June 26.jpg
Title
1963_Sackson_197_June 26.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1963
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1963
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
Wednesday 26 June 1963
177th day - 188 days to come
COMMERCIAL GAMES FOR ARITHMETIC CLASS
by Donovan A Johnson (Reprinted from the Arithmetic Teacher - March, 1958)
PRIMARY NUMBER CARDS AND GAMES - Hall and McGreary Co.
cardboard numbers for testing simple addition.
COMBINATIONS ARE FUN - Palfrey's School Supply Co.
Addition problems
K RECT - Self -Teaching Flashers
Set A. Addition and Subtraction
Set B. Division and Multiplication
The game has 60 cards, 15 books of four cards each. A book consists of a fraction, a decimal, a per cent, and a division all having the same value. The object of the game is to complete as many books as possible.
SELF-TEACHING FLASHERS - Self-teaching flashers
Flash cards with problems. First to give answer wins that card. (The number on the top of the card is always the answer to the combination on the reverse side of the card).
FUN WITH NUMBERS, I WIN - Exclusive Playing Card Co. 25 cards with problems, 25 answers. Object, to match the sets.
ARITHMETIC DOMINOES - The Arithmetic Clinic
Five different games which give practice in counting, adding, writing numbers etc.
NUMBERLAND SPECIAL (Addition facts)
OLD WOMAN IN THE SHOE (Subtraction facts)
PARKING LOT (Multiplication facts)
ROUND-UP (Division facts)
Matching number combinations with the answers. Dressed up with various themes.
MY ARITHMETIC TEACHER (The Arithmetic Clinic)
Problems on a cardboard base with holes for putting pegs in the answers.
SAY-IT (The Garrard Press)
Version for each of the 4 operations. Played similar to lotto.
claim small problem cards to cover card by giving answer.
QUIZMO (Milton Bradley)
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Fractions
Played like Bingo. Cover number on your card that is answer to problem.
(Continued on last page)
177th day - 188 days to come
COMMERCIAL GAMES FOR ARITHMETIC CLASS
by Donovan A Johnson (Reprinted from the Arithmetic Teacher - March, 1958)
PRIMARY NUMBER CARDS AND GAMES - Hall and McGreary Co.
cardboard numbers for testing simple addition.
COMBINATIONS ARE FUN - Palfrey's School Supply Co.
Addition problems
K RECT - Self -Teaching Flashers
Set A. Addition and Subtraction
Set B. Division and Multiplication
The game has 60 cards, 15 books of four cards each. A book consists of a fraction, a decimal, a per cent, and a division all having the same value. The object of the game is to complete as many books as possible.
SELF-TEACHING FLASHERS - Self-teaching flashers
Flash cards with problems. First to give answer wins that card. (The number on the top of the card is always the answer to the combination on the reverse side of the card).
FUN WITH NUMBERS, I WIN - Exclusive Playing Card Co. 25 cards with problems, 25 answers. Object, to match the sets.
ARITHMETIC DOMINOES - The Arithmetic Clinic
Five different games which give practice in counting, adding, writing numbers etc.
NUMBERLAND SPECIAL (Addition facts)
OLD WOMAN IN THE SHOE (Subtraction facts)
PARKING LOT (Multiplication facts)
ROUND-UP (Division facts)
Matching number combinations with the answers. Dressed up with various themes.
MY ARITHMETIC TEACHER (The Arithmetic Clinic)
Problems on a cardboard base with holes for putting pegs in the answers.
SAY-IT (The Garrard Press)
Version for each of the 4 operations. Played similar to lotto.
claim small problem cards to cover card by giving answer.
QUIZMO (Milton Bradley)
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Fractions
Played like Bingo. Cover number on your card that is answer to problem.
(Continued on last page)
Item sets