
How Can “Number, Numeral, Numerous, Numerically” Help Your Child Love Math?
Every child learns to count. One, two, three, four. But numbers are everywhere, not just in math class. English gives us a precise family of words for ...
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Every child learns to count. One, two, three, four. But numbers are everywhere, not just in math class. English gives us a precise family of words for ...
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Every child grows. Every day brings small changes. But how can we see them? English gives us a helpful family of words for tracking growth. The root i ...
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Start Find a Pair of 'Measuring Twin' Words
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Start Find a Pair of 'Math Twin' Words
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into five number forms. “Count, counter, countable, counting, countless” share one ...
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Words about breaking things into parts appear often. Two strong words are “divided and split.” Both mean to separate into pieces. But they carry diffe ...
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Words about putting distance between things appear often. Two common words are “separated and divided.” They both mean not together anymore. But they ...
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A Friendly Hello and First Impressions
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Introduction to Ada Lovelace
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Introduction to Grace Hopper
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Introduction to Alan Turing
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