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Students build computational skills and their confidence and ability to talk about math effectively with these games.
Did you know there are more ways to shuffle a deck of cards than there are atoms in the universe? Seems crazy, but it's true. Today The Why Files covers amazing math facts (and tricks) that will ...
The Detroit Tigers have the best record in baseball, but is that enough to get "5 or 6 ... maybe 7" All-Stars this week, as ...
This annual awards celebrates the products exhibited at ISTELive that are transforming education in schools around the world.
Sharpen your mind with a visual brain teaser! This optical illusion challenges you to find a hidden '0' among a sea of '6's in just 10 seconds. It's a fun way to test your visual perception and quick ...
As their season reaches its midway point, the Mariners do find themselves in playoff position. They’re not exactly where they ...
Games That Teach History Last updated: June 28, 2025 by Jinny Gudmundsen Frequently when it comes to non-gamers, the act of sitting in front of a console or computer to play games is a hobby at best ...
Students need to learn how to separate fact from fiction online, and that includes elementary students. But there is a ...
The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mildly electrically stimulating ...
Group work and giving students time to discuss their work helps to build their confidence in using math in science lessons, a ...
The idea of an animal that can count or do math might sound like something out of a viral news story or TikTok video. But a ...
Age is an important predictor of Americans' feelings toward math, the survey revealed. About half as many younger U.S. adults (32% of those aged 18 to 24) as older adults (61% of those ages 65 and ...