The Flash Card That Actually Makes Kids Want to Study
Brain Quest Smart Cards turn "I don't want to do homework" into "one more round." Two decks of curriculum-based Q&A covering everything from math to geography — kids can play with friends, race against the clock, or rope a parent into it. Teacher approved, kid endorsed, parent-sanity saving.
2nd Grade · Ages 7–8 Math, language arts, science, social studies, and a new technology section. Second graders get hundreds of questions sized just right for where they are — fast enough to feel like a game, solid enough to actually stick.
4th Grade · Ages 9–10 Math, science, English, US History, and Geography — the curriculum gets meatier and so do the questions. Still two decks, still fast-paced, still the kind of thing kids will pick up on their own. (Yes, really.)
6th Grade · Ages 11–12 The stakes are higher, the subjects broader, and middle school is coming for them whether they're ready or not. Hundreds of questions across math, science, English, History, and Geography to make sure they show up prepared — or at least confident.