Today’s Challenge: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to make three decimals whose sum is as close to 1 as possible.
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Categories: Elementary
Determine the missing numbers in equations, Develop and apply reasoning skills to make and test math predictions, Communicate mathematical thinking orally and visually.
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Categories: Elementary
Read or listen to the Pattern Quest book on the Pearson Mathology site.
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Categories: Elementary
For today’s Fun Friday, let’s play a game of Tic-Tac-Toe Frisbee. No frisbee? No problem? A plastic lid from a container will do, or a plastic toy ring, a bean bag, or even a rolled-up sock ball, anything that can be tossed will work.
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Categories: Elementary
Spring is a time of new life. New leaves emerge, early flowers begin to blossom, and animals welcome new members to their families.
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Categories: Elementary
Le but: Comprendre des messages oraux et y réagir. Développer la créativité.
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Categories: Elementary
Le but: Développer la créativité.
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Categories: Elementary
Many sports are divided into a fixed number of “playing periods” or “parts”, with each part
having a fixed length of playing time.
Categories: Elementary
This is a game for two to five players. The object of the game: Collect the most amount of cards.
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Categories: Elementary
Reread your draft piece of writing and ‘level up’ your sentences to include variation in terms of length and type. Varying your sentences makes your writing more interesting.
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Categories: Elementary
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