Brain Quest 3rd Grade Q&A Cards: 1000 Questions and Answers to Challenge the Mind. Curriculum-based! Teacher-approved! (Brain Quest Decks) - book cover
Growing Up & Facts of Life
  • Publisher : Workman Publishing Company; 4th edition
  • Published : 01 May 2012
  • Pages : 150
  • ISBN-10 : 076116653X
  • ISBN-13 : 9780761166535
  • Language : English

Brain Quest 3rd Grade Q&A Cards: 1000 Questions and Answers to Challenge the Mind. Curriculum-based! Teacher-approved! (Brain Quest Decks)

It's fun to be smart with Brain Quest card decks, packed with curriculum-based questions.  

Loved by kids and teacher approved, and featuring hundreds of curriculum-based exercises and games, Brain Quest card decks reinforce classroom learning with a fun, fast-paced game.

Brain Quest 3rd Grade helps kids aged 8–9 to learn in a smart, entertaining, and engaging way.

In a set of two fan-decks, Brain Quest 3rd Grade focuses on math, science, English language arts, social studies, and more.

Featuring:Two full-color Q&A decks in a reusable flip-top storage box1000 questions and answers
Also available:Brain Quest Workbooks (Pre-school through 6th Grade) and Summer Workbooks (Pre-K through 4th-5th Grades).

Brain Quest decks are:Aligned with common core state standardsVetted by award-winning teachersGreat to play with a friend or on your own – and great for travelNamed a Dr. Toy Best Classic Toy
 

Readers Top Reviews

LeeM. DoeringM. M
My grandson is going into 3rd grade in September, I bought the Brain Quest 3rd Grade Book, as well as this Q&A Card Game. My grandson hasn’t touched the “Book”, but every time I see him (3 times a week I’m his caregiver) we are quizzing each other and who ever happens to be around. It’s a hit. Makes learning fun, like playing jeopardy! Only you have a way better chance of knowing the answer. Questions range from Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, History, Miscellaneous, on each card and card in back has answers. Fun and educational. Great road trip game, fits in pocket book so can be brought to restaurant for entertainment while you wait for your table or meal. Works for me.
Soto's Honest Rev
I keep these in the car for road trips. The questions are fun and the kids love them.
Mama GootsieSoto'
We just received this and my son is so into these cards. We try and do 6-10 pages a day of the Brain Quest workbook and if he becomes sidetracked or I feel he's getting lazy we mix it up and give these Brain Quest cards a go. Either way Brain Quest has done an incredible job in making learning fun. I am always looking for ways to keep my 8+ year old stimulated. As much as he could build legos all day I prefer him to do activities in which he will learn and be prepared for this incoming school year. In absence of camp this summer and my son choosing NOT to do anymore ZOOM based activities he's enjoying the Brain Quest Book and Cards. I am please when he takes the initiative to pick up either and asks "what he can do?" in terms of activities. It's really nice to see that he is responding well to these methods of learning. Best of luck to all trying to survive this time and keeping our children safe, entertained and mentally stimulated. It is trial and error for sure.