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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, data became more important than ever. Assessing the rate of transmission and risks of infection required a lot of number crunching.
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In times of crisis, numbers become a matter of life and death, but even in normal times we rely on them to understand, plan, and share information about the forces that shape our world. What are numbers, and how did they become such a crucial part of our lives? Help students explore these important questions with ScienceFlix.
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In this lesson, students will:
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Build knowledge about numbers by completing a unit project that addresses the essential question, Why do we have numbers?
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Numbers pop up everywhere, from science to pop culture. Help students connect mathematical concepts to real-world situations with Scholastic MATH!
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Share these career profiles with your math-magicians!
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When working on the Try Your Hardest math problem, I had several students struggle. All of my students who qualified were not my strongest math students, but they were the ones that really put their minds to the challenge and used their resources to their best advantage. It's not always about who knows the most, it's about who is willing to work for that #scholasticsunshine moment of victory!
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— Amy R., Middle School Teacher
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