Educational Insights Math Whiz – Electronic Math Games, Addition, Subtraction, Division, and Multiplication Game, Handheld Games for Kids, Interactive STEM Learning Tools for Ages 6+
$29.99 Original price was: $29.99.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.






Mini mathematicians can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division–all on their own–with this electronic math game featuring eight increasingly difficult levels and three modes, including Drill Mode, Challenge Mode, and Calculator Mode. Math Whiz makes a great addition to the classroom or home; the compact design is perfect for learning on-the-go, from waiting rooms to road trips. Bonus: converts to a full-function classroom calculator!
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MAKE PRACTICE FUN: Forget the flash cards and practice math operations the fun way; with electronic games like Math Whiz, you can enjoy learning as much as your brain does
3 MODES OF PLAY – Maximize the skill-building with Drill Mode, featuring a progressively more difficult sequence of problems; Challenge Mode, a numbers elimination game; and Calculator Mode
MULTI-GRADE VERSATILITY: 8 levels of difficulty for each skill allow Math Whiz to grow with your child as their learning progresses
INCLUDES: Math Whiz math game with 3 modes of play at 8 difficulty levels for each skill; compact design makes this perfect for on-the-go learning! Requires 2 AAA batteries (not included)
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Theresa Kessner –
Multiple levels adding subtraction multiplication division
My grandson was struggling with math so I decided to by this for him. Itâs great he just loves it. It has different levels. It has math subtraction multiplication division. Itâs perfect and fun it keeps him motivated and he has improved in his math class because of this toy I boy him
Craig J. Larcenaire –
Easy and fun to use
Easy to use and fun enough for a kid to pick up to pass the time
Sarah –
Learing Math is so fun and easy!
Bought this for an 8 year old for help with math, she loves to play it as it feels like a video game. Tries to beat her best time and is learning math and improving her skills! Better than flash cards and math papers she is excited to practice her math. There are many options for easy to difficult in addition and subtraction. Highly recommend for your little mathematician, it’s even fun for the adults to see how your math skills are!
Vearl Goins –
Microscopic Screws, Major Fun
Overall, this game is a total winâespecially for little ones who love pushing buttons and living their best digital lives. Super engaging, easy to use, and a solid addition to the kid-entertainment arsenal.Now, letâs talk battery installation. The screws on the back? Absolute gremlins. We’re talking microscopic little nightmares that strip if you so much as look at them wrong. Do not go in with your dad-strength screwdriver like youâre disarming a bomb. You need precision. Patience. Maybe a headlamp. Possibly tweezers and emotional support.Once you survive that initiation ritual, though, itâs smooth sailing. Great gameplay, kid-approved, and worth the minor hardware trauma.
Lindsay –
Simple but my kids are rarely interested
Cool idea but could have more character. So simple itâs kind of boring.
JC Mommy –
Fun way to practice math facts with different levels of difficulty
Iâve been looking for a fun way that both my 2nd grader and 4th grader can practice their math facts and not be bored. They hate flash cards but love electronic things so when I came across this, I knew this will help my 2nd grader to practice her addition and subtraction and my 4th grader with her multiplication! I like that there is different levels of difficulty so I can adjust based on where they are. My 2nd grader has even used this while eating! There is a calculator mode on it but Iâve been asking my kids not to use it and figure out the answers on their own. Overall a fun way to practice math and it is really durable so even if they drop it, it still works! I plan to take this on road trips and plane rides! I also love that both of my kids can use it!
Tina MacFarlane –
Great for All Levels of Math Skills
I purchased this Math Whiz hand held game for my 6 year old grandson for Christmas. He is almost at a 3rd grade level in Math and still finds this game very challenging. It would also be good for younger kids just starting out with simple addition and subtraction. Great educational value and perfect size for hand held use. Functional in it’s use and very durable in its build. I highly recommend this product.
Mary Alice Hunt –
Works for a few minutes then goes dead
Great product idea but defective technology. My nephew was very excited to have a game to drill his math skills (he hates writing out his times tables). It worked for a few minutes and died. I thought maybe it was faulty batteries, so I changed them out and the same thing happened again. Very disappointing. Am returning and based on the other reviews I see here from others with the same experience, I’ll get a refund and try to find another product made better.
MPP –
My oldest started this at 7 and still loves it at 9 and my 5 yr old just started playing it. Gear reaching tool
Anaryn –
This is my 6 year olds current favourite toy, admittedly heâs typing in peopleâs ages on the calculator function and pretending to control them most of the time, but the drill function is also entertaining, as is him asking me mental arithmetic then checking my answers for himself and sometimes proving me wrong.
Linda –
Nous l’avons acheté surtout pour réviser les tables de multiplication. (Age 10 ans, CM2)Nous aurions pu l’acheter avant pour les additions et soustractions.Prévoir deux piles AAA non fournies.Pour les tables de multiplication, choisir la fonction mult.. le level 1 vous demandera de choisir quelle table vous souhaitez travailler et vous sera présentée dans l’ordre.Le level 2 c’est le même principe mais dans le désordre.Le level 3 on passe à des chiffres multipliés à des nombres à deux chiffres en plus des tables dans le désordre.Même principe de niveaux pour les fonctions additions, soustraction, division.Les niveaux à sélectionner vont de 1 à 8. De quoi travailler le calcul mental pendant tout le primaire.En fin d’exercice un petit compliment en anglais “great job” “super” et un score temps qui motive à faire tjs moins à la prochaine partie.
Neige –
Je l’ai acheté pour ma fille de 2e année car elle n’aime pas les mathématiques. Elle adore ce jeux! Elle l’utilise en voiture ou à la maison. Le matin on fait des quiz de math en chemin vers l’école. On peut choisir le type d’équations et le niveau souhaité. Il y a aussi le mode calculatrice, elle aime l’utiliser pour doubler des recettes ou faire des quiz. Je lui demande de compter sur ses doigts en premier et de vérifier ensuite. C’est la taille parfait pour des mains d’enfant. Les batteries sont bien sécurisées avec une vis.
BenR –
Parfait pour occuper les enfants en voyage et sans écran.Un peu cher pour ce que c’est.