Get ready to celebrate Math Awareness Month in April with Google Applied Digital Skills' Math Collection! Dive into project-based learning where students master fractions, percentages, and probability while sparking their creativity and love for math. Join the fun and empower your students with essential math and digital skills.
Taxes--you’ve probably heard politicians talk about them, and your parents complain about them. But have you ever wondered what taxes are really all about? In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby tell you exactly how they’re used and why they exist!
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Every JRMF puzzle is hands-on, play-based, and standards-aligned. We design our activities to have a low floor so that anyone can find a way to engage and a high ceiling so that everyone can find a meaningful challenge. All of our puzzles come with free festival guides that help you use our activities at home, in the classroom, or during math festivals.
Absolute value describes the distance from zero that a number is on the number line, without considering direction. The absolute value of a number is never negative. Take a look at some examples.
An arrangement of objects, pictures, or numbers in columns and rows is called an array. In this article, you will learn how to use arrays to show the relationship between multiplication and division.
In the video, you'll explore art from Ancient Egypt and India, along with 17th-century England, especially the different ways that numbers were represented.