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My son loved the Q&A format of these cards and we exchanged "high fives" every time he got a "genius point." The cards include a good mix of super easy questions to more challenging ones--all targeted for a specific age level. It would be a stretch to call this game "educational" but the back and forth interaction between quizzer and quizzee provides great family fun. This works very well as a game to pass time in the car or on the airplane.

I’ve used the K, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade decks as a supplement to our home-school to teach research skills. I am disappointed with this 4th grade deck. It contains 148 cards, each with 10 questions (2 science, 2 English, 2 math, 2 miscellany, 1 US history, 1 geography).A few of the questions are similar enough to essentially be considered repeats (for example, cards 56 and 71 both ask to differentiate between “lose” and “loose”). A few of the questions are repeats from the 3rd grade deck (for example, card 146: To change the type on a document you find “font” on your computer. True or false? This question was also asked on card 95 of the 3rd grade deck). A few of the questions are clumsily/confusingly worded (for example, card 118: If you recycle a document on your computer, it stays until the trash is emptied. True or false?). A few of the questions do not seem age-appropriate (for example, card 72: Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin?). A lot of the math questions are arithmetic computations, rather than conceptual trivia (for example card 128: Multiply $3.86 by 52). A few of the answers are inaccurate (for example, card 130: Name the largest desert in the world. The answer given is the Sahara, but actually Antarctica is the world’s largest desert, by far.)I have tried to find out if the company maintains a list of corrections but they don’t seem to. Having to fact-check every question really defeats the purpose of the product. But it’s certainly not worthless—it can still be a fun game, and it does provide lots of opportunity for further research and discussion. I may decide not to use this product in our home-school this year, and I will likely not purchase any additional decks, but since I have this one, I will probably use it as a starting point for developing my own research skills curriculum for my 4th grade kids.

this is the grade where they change greatly from the K or pre-K. no cute pics or anything it is just questions. Daughter not too fond as she had grown to like the characters on the cards but they are still very educational and good.

I bought these for our oldest son who was starting 4th grade. He can't get enough of them. The cards are also great for the car. We recently took a 4 hr. trip and the kids loved being quizzed. My husband and I also participate, because there are a few things you forget over the years! They really are a wonderful way for kids to learn in a fun way. I previously bought the 2nd grade ones and now also bought the kindergarten cards for our 2nd son. I will definately be buying each set through the years!

IMO, there is a big jump between the K cards and the 1st Grade set. That's actually a good thing, because I thought the K cards were way too easy. My 5 year old preschooler breezed right through the K set, but these are more of a challenge. I look forward to actually working with him to master this set over the next year. My child just entered K, so I think these cards are a good intro for me as a parent to what types of things he will formally learn in K and 1st grade. Like with the other sets, I would expect these cards to be too easy for a child that has already completed 1st grade. These are a great tool as long as you are actually buying them at a level that will challenge your child, regardless of the age on the package.

I loved brain quest as a kid and my daughter has a blast too! The questions are a mix of hard and easy. Some are really easy and some are things you obviously learn in 2nd grade. Fun game to learn! Pictures are of deck 2 they seem harder than deck 1 :)

I bought this for my son who is just finishing up 3rd grade in a DOD school overseas. He has had a ton of fun with this--his only complaint is trying to get someone to play the 'who can get more answers' game with him...we get tired!In terms of level it does pretty well--he knows about 3/4 of the answers so he reinforces the ones he knows but then picks up the other 25%. This is a good combination for him to enjoy, learn something, and have a more cheerful outlook for those dratted learning games Mom likes to bring home.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!JTG

Our boys love all the Brain Quest products. Parents will appreciate the design of this product - All question cards are attached at the bottom, so it is very easy to collect the cards and return them to the box. Anyone who has searched throughout a house or car for missing game pieces will understand the value of this "neat" game.

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