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Tang Cards™

Tang Cards™

Tang Cards is a 40 card number sense deck with four educational suits: Ten Frames, Digits, Words, and Fingers. Play any card game you like while connecting numerals, number words, ten frames, and fingers. Try "Matchin' Mania": split the deck, both players flip one card at the same time, first to spot equal values across the two cards calls “Match” and takes the pair, most pairs wins.

Recommended for grades PK–2

Ideal for: warmups, math centers, small groups, intervention, tutoring, home practice, family game night

Targets: counting, grouping, number representations, comparing numbers, flexible thinking

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Andrew Martin
Perfect for Group Play!

I bought Tang Cards to use with my small group of students, and it's a huge success. The game encourages teamwork and friendly competition, which is great for keeping younger kids engaged. My students love racing to find a match, and it’s been a hit every time we play.

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Susan S
Love Tang Cards!

Great for K-2 kids!

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David King
Simple Concept, Big Learning

My 6-year-old enjoys using the cards with TenFrames and words, and they’re able to connect them to the math they’re learning at school. It’s a great way to spend time together while also making sure they’re getting extra math practice.

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Jack Young
Great Way to Get Kids Excited About Math

My kindergartener and 1st grader both love playing Tang Cards. The game 'Match Mania' is a fun, fast-paced way for them to practice recognizing numbers in different formats.

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Isabella Walker
This game is a fantastic tool for reinforcing number sense, especially for young learners.

It’s a great way for them to practice addition and number recognition while having fun. We also play the more advanced game, 'Close Call,' with our older child, which keeps it challenging for them too.