Free Trial: Learn probability with Numberock’s fun math song! Join a bald eagle flipping pennies to learn all about chance, odds, and reinforce math concepts like fractions and percentages. Ideal for 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade students, teachers, and homeschoolers. Sing along and master probability today, and don't forget to head on over to Numberock.com for more math songs and adventures. Numberock kinda needs your support to keep making these videos! Download the song for offline use: Download the video for offline use: #probability #mathhelp #maths
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Free Trial: Learn how to calculate the surface area of cubes and rectangular prisms in NUMBEROCK's catchy geometry song! Meet Cubert the Cube and Bling the Prism from Shapeville as they show you step-by-step how to find their surface areas using simple formulas. Ideal for teaching geometry in elementary classrooms, covering concepts such as faces, edges, and dimensions in an engaging and memorable way!
Free Trial: Learn how to calculate the surface area of cubes and rectangular prisms in NUMBEROCK's catchy geometry song! Meet Cubert the Cube and Bling the Prism from Shapeville as they show you step-by-step how to find their surface areas using simple formulas. Ideal for teaching geometry in elementary classrooms, covering concepts such as faces, edges, and dimensions in an engaging and memorable way!
Elementary school teachers, explore Numberock’s equally fun teaching resources with a free month of access available for a limited time at Having a growth mindset is having a belief in yourself that you control your ability and you can learn and improve. Hard work, effort, and persistence are all important, but not as important as having that underlying belief that you are in control of your own destiny.
Elementary school teachers, explore Numberock’s equally fun teaching resources with a free month of access available for a limited time at Having a growth mindset is having a belief in yourself that you control your ability and you can learn and improve. Hard work, effort, and persistence are all important, but not as important as having that underlying belief that you are in control of your own destiny.
Enjoy our growing library of math songs and related lesson materials at Thank you for watching our Integers Song: With Introduction to Absolute Value. »»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------«« Q. What is the purpose of integers in daily life? A. A few of the ways that integers are used in daily life are highway speed limits, clocks, addresses, thermometers and money. Integers are also used for hockey scores, altitude levels and maps. Positive integers, or whole numbers, are used in many ways during daily life. Q.What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 6th Grade. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS3 (Year 7)
Enjoy our growing library of math songs and related lesson materials at Thank you for watching our Integers Song: With Introduction to Absolute Value. »»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------«« Q. What is the purpose of integers in daily life? A. A few of the ways that integers are used in daily life are highway speed limits, clocks, addresses, thermometers and money. Integers are also used for hockey scores, altitude levels and maps. Positive integers, or whole numbers, are used in many ways during daily life. Q.What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 6th Grade. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS3 (Year 7)
Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Thank you for watching Dividing Fractions with KEEP, CHANGE, FLIP Song. »»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------«« Q. How to divide fractions by fractions? A. Dividing a fraction by a fraction might seem confusing at first, but it is really very simple. All you need to do is flip the second fractions, multiply, and reduce. Q. What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 5th Grade and 6th Grade. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS2 (Year 6) to KS3 (Year 7). Q. Where did you guys come from? A. Numberock is a project that I, Mr. Hehn, began as a 5th Grade math teacher of 7 years. It came together after years of experimenting with my lessons trying to figure out the best way to help my students retain the math concepts they were learning. Q. Do
Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Thank you for watching Dividing Fractions with KEEP, CHANGE, FLIP Song. »»-------------¤-------------««»»-------------¤-------------«« Q. How to divide fractions by fractions? A. Dividing a fraction by a fraction might seem confusing at first, but it is really very simple. All you need to do is flip the second fractions, multiply, and reduce. Q. What grade levels do this video target? A. This video targets learning standards in 5th Grade and 6th Grade. This video also targets standards in the UK from KS2 (Year 6) to KS3 (Year 7). Q. Where did you guys come from? A. Numberock is a project that I, Mr. Hehn, began as a 5th Grade math teacher of 7 years. It came together after years of experimenting with my lessons trying to figure out the best way to help my students retain the math concepts they were learning. Q. Do
Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Video Summary: Stan, the math wizard, decides to turn a graffiti wall into his personal math canvas. It’s like Picasso meets PEMDAS! So, my dear viewer, keep your eyes peeled. Stan’s dance moves might just unlock the secret to PEMDAS. Spoiler, he dies. Just kidding. He unlocks the secret to PEMDAS... duuuuh.
Our mission? Make math fun, engaging, and oh-so-easy for both you & your students. Our library of lesson materials is not only super-affordable but is also FREE to try out at Video Summary: Stan, the math wizard, decides to turn a graffiti wall into his personal math canvas. It’s like Picasso meets PEMDAS! So, my dear viewer, keep your eyes peeled. Stan’s dance moves might just unlock the secret to PEMDAS. Spoiler, he dies. Just kidding. He unlocks the secret to PEMDAS... duuuuh.
