9-Pack Math Fidget Spinners for Multiplication & Division Practice | Sensory Learning Toys for Kids Ages 6-12
This 9-piece set of math fidget spinners turns multiplication and division practice into a hands-on, sensory activity. Each spinner displays numbers and arrows; spin it, solve the problem the arrows point to, then flip to check your answer. Designed for kids in grades 3–6 (ages 6–12), these spinners combine memorizing times tables with the calming motion of a fidget toy. They meet ASTM F963-23 safety standards and are made from smooth, burr-free materials that hold up to frequent use.
How the Spinners Work for Math Practice
Each spinner has multiplication and division facts printed on it. After a spin, two arrows point to numbers that form a problem. Kids solve it in their head, then flip the spinner over to reveal the correct answer printed on the back. This self-checking design encourages independent practice and builds arithmetic speed through repetition.
Who Can Benefit from These Fidget Toys
These spinners are especially useful for children who struggle to sit still during study time. The spinning motion provides sensory input that can improve focus and calmness. Many parents and teachers use them for kids with ADHD or sensory processing needs. They also work well for group play—kids can race to solve problems or challenge each other, turning math drills into a game.
Safety and Material Quality
Every spinner is made from high-quality materials with a smooth surface and no sharp edges. The set has passed ASTM F963-23 testing, which covers safety, durability, and environmental friendliness. Colors and numbers are printed to resist fading, so the spinners remain legible even after hours of use.
Specifications
| Number of spinners | 9 |
| Skills covered | Multiplication, division, times tables |
| Recommended age | 6–12 years |
| Recommended grades | 3–6 |
| Safety standard | ASTM F963-23 |
| Material | High-quality plastic, no burrs |
Common Questions About Math Fidget Spinners
How do kids check their answers?
After spinning and solving a problem mentally, they flip the spinner over. The correct answer is printed on the back, so they can verify immediately.
Are these spinners safe for younger children?
The set is recommended for ages 6 and up. It passes ASTM F963-23 safety testing and has no small parts that pose a choking hazard for children in that age range.
Can these be used in a classroom setting?
Yes, teachers use them as independent practice tools, for math centers, or as rewards. They are also popular for homeschool math manipulatives and party favors.
How many spinners are included?
The set contains nine spinners, enough for small group activities or for a child to have variety.