Math Skip Counting Game: Speed!

We had the privilege of reviewing a math card game called Speed!  Oh boy is it fantastic! I would have to give it 5 stars for sure.

I always try to include as many hands-on activities as possible in our homeschooling.  DD still has a lot of math games, but I’ve been less creative with LD lately as he is working hard on reinforcing his basic multiplication and division skills. Since the first day this game arrived, we’ve been playing 3-5 rounds of the game each day. It’s a great way to learn your multiplication tables and to reinforce skip counting patterns. I highly recommend it!! 

Let me describe it for you. You choose a deck to play.  LD and I chose 6-speed for this round.  First you divide the deck evenly among the players. Then you lay four cards out in front of you.  When everyone is ready, you turn one card over in the middle to play from.

Since we were playing 6 speed the cards were all multiples of 6… 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60.

Let’s say there is a 18 in the middle.  Players can place a 12 or a 24 on top of the 18 card.

When you have a 6 you can place either a 60 (to work backwards) or a 12.  And on a similar vein if there is a 60 in the middle you can place a 6 or a 54 on top.

Each time you use one of your four face-up cards, you can replace it with a card from the stack of cards in your hand. The object is to be the first person to lay down all your cards. 

In the picture to the left you can see LD is placing a card in the middle. He’ll need to quickly place 2 more cards face up (for a total of 4) to play from in front of him.  I also have just 2 cards down in the picture and need to place two more face up since there are always supposed to be four in front of you (until your hand is empty).

If at any time the two cards in the middle are the same, you try to be the first to holler out “Speed!” and the other player has to pick up all the cards, shuffle them and place them back in his/her hand.

This is an exciting, quick game.  LD loves it.  I mean truly LOVES it! He is competitive, but to be honest I don’t give him an inch… I love it too!  And the reinforcement he has gotten on the skip-counting patterns is wonderful.  I can see improvement on the speed with which he does his multiplication work.

I really like that each deck is its own color.  It ensures that clean up is easy if a card is misplaced.

Since DD also wants to be a part of the action we have played a three person version of 2 speed. That worked well too, though the game went on longer since we all kept getting caught by the Speed! trap.  We made a rule that you could choose who had to take all the cards if you were the one who hollered out “Speed!” first.

Now if you’ve gotten to the end of this post–thanks for reading.  I think so highly of this game that I’d like to send one person their own set… just me passing on the kindness that Julie (the creator/homeschooling Mom) did for me. Just leave me a comment below (no later than midnight, Nov. 30th eastern standard time, USA) and the age of the kid/s who you’ll be playing with.   I’ll do a drawing (probably out of hat or something, nothing fancy here) on December 1st and will let you know who the lucky winner is (be sure to check back then, you’ll have 3 days to be in touch). Oh and if you live overseas, I’ll even let you “enter” — but I will probably need to have it shipped to me and then will send on, so it would take quite some time to arrive. So there’s nothing fancy about this giveaway, I just want to be nice and pass along a fantastic game! And if you like the game when it arrives and if you have a blog, it’d be great if you could give it a shout out too. It is absolutely wonderful to make math so fun and to have the kids begging for more.

Disclaimer: I was sent this product to review, but all the opinions expressed here are my own. And no one asked me to give away a set, I just think it’s a terrific game.

23 Responses

  1. Oooo…I had already "starred" this post for future reference and then found the fun surprise at the bottom. I would be playing this game with my almost 6 yo and someday with my now 4 yo.Pick me! 🙂

  2. boogiemum says:

    Sounds like a game my 7 & 8 year old sons would like as we are working on multiplication, too. It would be a great add to our homeschool day 🙂

  3. Kylie says:

    Sounds like a great game 🙂 Even better that it was created by a homeschool mum 🙂

  4. Heidi says:

    That sounds like a great game! My kiddos LOVE to play games and I am always looking for more that we can use during "school" time. Thanks for sharing!

  5. kps says:

    We play lot of math games and my 8years old would love to play this game with me. Thank you for sharing!!

  6. Debbie says:

    This would be fun and helpful for my kids–I'd be playing with a 10-year-old and a 7-year-old.

  7. Debbie says:

    This would be fun and helpful for my kids–I'd be playing with a 10-year-old and a 7-year-old.

  8. gee says:

    This would help my daughter learn her tables. Thank you for your generosity!

  9. gee says:

    This would help my daughter learn her tables. Thank you for your generosity!

  10. Carole says:

    This would be great for my 9 yr old and 10 yr old. I am trying to incorporate more games also

  11. Carole says:

    This would be great for my 9 yr old and 10 yr old. I am trying to incorporate more games also

  12. Cilou says:

    I would love to play this with my almost 6 year old. She loves games and will learn so much faster that way!

  13. Cilou says:

    I would love to play this with my almost 6 year old. She loves games and will learn so much faster that way!

  14. traceyrox74 says:

    This game looks really good. My 8 and 10 year old boys would enjoy this one.

  15. traceyrox74 says:

    This game looks really good. My 8 and 10 year old boys would enjoy this one.

  16. I enjoy your blog so much and get a lot of material to teach my daughter from you. Thank you for sharing the game…

  17. I enjoy your blog so much and get a lot of material to teach my daughter from you. Thank you for sharing the game…

  18. This looks like a wonderful game. I'd love to try it with my kids aged almost 14, 12, 9, and 6. I'm sure the 4 year old and 1 year old will try to be in the middle of the action too!

  19. This looks like a wonderful game. I'd love to try it with my kids aged almost 14, 12, 9, and 6. I'm sure the 4 year old and 1 year old will try to be in the middle of the action too!

  20. fmfab says:

    This woudl be a fantastic game for all my kids – 11, 10, 7 and 5. Would be a great game to teach multiples

  21. fmfab says:

    This woudl be a fantastic game for all my kids – 11, 10, 7 and 5. Would be a great game to teach multiples

  22. This looks great. Wish I had it about a year ago.

  23. This looks great. Wish I had it about a year ago.

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