Manufacturer | Teacher Created Resources OS |
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Brand | Edupress |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 3 x 4.25 inches |
Item model number | EP63398 |
Color | Grade 5 |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | EP63398 |
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Edupress Mathological Liar Game, Grade 5 (EP63398)
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- Includes 50 math mysteries
- Set of 200, 4" x 2.5" cards & directions
- A Fun Game That Helps Students Practice Their Math Skills
- Great Tool For Math Centers And Small Group Play
- Comes With Directions To Make Playing Simple
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Players | 2-4 | 2-4 | 2-4 | 2-4 | 2-4 |
Contents | 200 Cards, Directions | 200 Cards, Directions | 200 Cards, Directions | 200 Cards, Directions | 200 Cards, Directions |
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number of players | 2-4 | 2 | 2-6 | 4 | 2+ | 2 |
material | Cardstock | Cardstock | Paper | Cardstock | Plastic | Cardstock |
age range | Grade 5+ | Kid | Kid | Kid | Adult | Kid |
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ASIN | B007DYXLJS |
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Best Sellers Rank | #31,962 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,172 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Date First Available | February 26, 2012 |
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Students will love becoming math detectives! Players earn points for solving math mysteries in this entertaining and educational game. In each round, players read about a crime committed and each player receives a suspect's alibi. Players must determine whether the math in their suspect’s alibi is correct or Nt. If the math is correct, the suspect is innocent, if the math is incorrect, the suspect is guilty of the crime. Each game requires players to use multiple grade-level math skills. The game includes ideas for turning the game into a quick-and-easy math center. Aligned with Common Core and State Standards. Supports requirements of Title I and other federally funded programs.
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Customers find the game engaging for students. It provides good practice for math and reading skills. The game is described as clever and well-designed, covering a variety of skills at grade levels appropriate.
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Customers find the game useful for math and reading skills. They say it requires good reasoning and questioning, leading to natural math discussions and critical thinking. The problems are easy enough for students to solve, but not too easy. Many consider it a good way to build critical thinking skills and have fun.
"...I love that they range in complexity. It is a great way to spiral review!" Read more
"Age appropriate Math level questions and makes it fun." Read more
"...The lies are all mathematical...." Read more
"The problems are pretty easy, they are good remedial work for 6th grade...." Read more
Customers enjoy the game for kids. They say it's a fun math tool that helps students prove and explain math thinking. The game is easy to play together or alone, a great way to spend family time and improve math skills. It keeps kids engaged and having fun.
"This game was a fun activity for my fifth graders to complete when they finished their assignments...." Read more
"Age appropriate Math level questions and makes it fun." Read more
"Fun for students who need extra practice with word problems in a fun way with a game like twist...." Read more
"My 4th grade students love to play this game. Each mystery case has four cards. Your job is to find the people who did not commit the crime...." Read more
Customers enjoy the game. They find it an enjoyable way for students to learn problem-solving skills and review concepts. The game is grade-appropriate, though some readers may need good reading comprehension.
"Fun and grade level appropriate, however consider that a 3rd grade set assumes they have an understanding of 3rd grade math...." Read more
"...questioning, some critical thinking, a variety of skills covered, well done!" Read more
"...A clever, intelligent game that does require good reading and reasoning skills." Read more
"Excellent and enjoyable way to have the students learn problem solving. Great to connect to many Marzano elements." Read more
Customers like the reading ability of the game. They say it improves math and reading skills, and students read through a situation and solve for the suspect using their reasoning skills.
"...This activity has students read through a situation and solve for the suspect using their previously taught skills in math...." Read more
"...This is a great math and reading skill practice for all students." Read more
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Great for kids who need extra help with word problems!
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024Color: Grade 5Verified PurchaseThis game was a fun activity for my fifth graders to complete when they finished their assignments. It was a good way for them to build critical thinking skills and have fun! This activity has students read through a situation and solve for the suspect using their previously taught skills in math. I love that they range in complexity. It is a great way to spiral review!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024Color: Grade 6Verified PurchaseAge appropriate Math level questions and makes it fun.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2018Color: Grade 2Verified PurchaseThere are 50 different "cases" in this pack, with 4 "suspect" cards for each case (200 cards in total). Each card has the case setup on one side of the card, and then the "alibi" of one of the 4 suspects for each case. The student is supposed to figure out which one of the suspects is lying, and therefore guilty of the alleged crime (mostly they are thefts). The lies are all mathematical. I have to admit, when I got the cards, I was underwhelmed, since it didn't seem like the alibis really had much to do with the cases, but my 7-year-old son really likes them. We carry the deck in the car, and he or I will randomly suggest we do one of the cases while we are driving somewhere. He takes all 4 of the case cards and tries to figure out the liar(s).
Here is Case #1:
"Pete wants to become famous for his new Plenty O'Pickles Pizza. He told his friends about it. He put up signs. He even asked the TV news people to come to his shop. But now Pete's pickles are gone! Which two people stole the pickles? How do you know?"
Rita's statement: "I was helping the new girl learn how to fold the napkins in thirds. It's important that each of the 3 parts is the same size."
Nick's: "Just because I own the pizza shop across the street doesn't mean I would steal from Pete. I was busy moving the tables in my shop. I put one half of the tables in the front room. I put the second half in the back room."
Joe's: "I was busy with my nephews. Sal, Ray, Tom and Dan came in for a slice. I cut a pizza in fourths. I gave each of the boys a slice, and then I ate the last slice myself."
Mary's: I only went into the kitchen because Pete asked me to. He wanted to show off how clean he keeps it. He tore a rag into fifths. I used each one of the pieces to check each section for dust. After I checked the stove, the shelf, the table, and the door, I ran out of pieces and left."
(Joe and Mary are the liars.)
Since I wasn't able to find this information on the creator's web site, here are the topics that are covered on the 2nd grade cards (it appears there are mostly 2 cases and 8 suspect scenarios per topic):
Understanding Commonly used fractions (e.g., halves, thirds, fourths, fifths)
Understanding Relative position of cardinal numbers
Understanding Ordinal numbers
Composing and decomposing whole numbers
Odds and Evens
Adding Whole Numbers
Subtracting Whole Numbers
Composing & decomposing Whole Numbers
Odds & Evens
Adding Whole Numbers
Subtracting Whole Numbers
Fluency with basic number combinations: addition & subtraction
Understanding situations that involve multiplication & division , such as equal groupings
Analyzing Patterns
Sorting, Classifying and Ordering by Size, Number, and Other properties
Measuring with standing units: liquid volume (e.g, pints, cups, ounces)
Measuring with standing units: length
Measuring with standing units: weight
Measuring with standing units: time
Selecting an appropriate tool for measuring
Recognizing 2D and 3D shapes
Recognizing geometric shapes in the environment
Discussing events as likely or unlikely
Recognizing slides, flips and turns (geometric shapes)
Describing quantitative change
Understanding commonly used fraction, more or less
Using addition and subtraction to describe quantitative change
Selecting an appropriate nonstandard tool for measuring
Recognizing the attributes of time
Developing a sense of whole numbers: relating
Adding & subtracting whole numbers
- Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024Color: Grade 6Verified PurchaseThe problems are pretty easy, they are good remedial work for 6th grade. But once we've gone through all the problems, the game is pretty much over (unless you forget the answers to all of them).
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023Color: Grade 2Verified PurchaseFun for students who need extra practice with word problems in a fun way with a game like twist. Even I like going through the scenarios with my students and finding the suspects. Would be a great idea for higher students to do as a filler activity when they finish ahead of everyone else.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024Color: Grade 5Verified PurchaseI am a tutor and my students clamor for this game. It’s a painless way to review skills and identify which skills need reinforcement. They love it so much that I can actually use it as a reward at the end of our sessions!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024Color: Grade 4Verified PurchaseI bought this for the smartest boy in the World, he has been accepted in messa, and he’s my grandson, I think it will make him smarter
- Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020Color: Grade 4Verified PurchaseMy 4th grade students love to play this game. Each mystery case has four cards. Your job is to find the people who did not commit the crime. I played this with four students and paired them up. Each group received 2 cards. I also had two players alone play and each has two cards. This is a great math and reading skill practice for all students.
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- Geoffrey J.Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Great game
Color: Grade 3Verified PurchaseI teach grade 3 and my students love this game. It's just challenging enough to keep them interested, practices their multiplication skills and critical thinking. A fantastic option for fast finishers or morning activity.
- YellowchalkieReviewed in Australia on December 7, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Students love it
Color: Grade 6Verified PurchaseGreat game.
- Book wormReviewed in Canada on September 14, 2017
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Color: Grade 3Verified Purchaseas expected