Posts Tagged ‘world maths day’
March 8th, 2010
by Tracy in K-3 Curriculum, Math fun
Who Gets to Play Third Grade Math? Beta Winners Announced!
My kindergartener was just begging me to let her play more DreamBox last night instead of reading stories before bed. She’s really loving it. -Victoria Rana, Bella’s Mom.
Drum roll, please…
And our third-grade beta testers will be: Benjamin, entered by Noel Bush; Bella, entered by Victoria Rana; and Edgar, entered by Jennifer Shotts! Congratulations to our [...]
March 2nd, 2010
by Tracy in Math Learning, Math fun
World Maths Day Off and Running!
It’s official. World Maths Day is off and running, and so far with rip-roarin’ success!
“But how?” you ask. “It’s not March 3rd yet!”
It’s March 3rd somewhere in the world, though, and the competition exists across the world GMT, so students ages 5 through 18 can play each other until it is no longer March 3rd [...]
March 1st, 2010
by Tracy in Math fun
Welcome Lucky Math Month: World Maths Day 2010 and More
Spring arrived early here in the Pacific Northwest — even though it’s only the end of February, flowers are blooming and the sun is shining. Even if you’re still snowed in and fighting frigid temperatures, bring in spring with our new March kids’ calendar: Lucky Math Month!
March Math Days and Highlights
World Maths Day 2010: March [...]
March 5th, 2009
by Tracy in Math fun
World Maths Day Recap and Math Game Winners
World Maths Day (or World Math Day) was a smashing success. There were 2,001,570 total participants from 204 countries and a world record of 452,681,681 total questions answered in 48 hours.
March 3rd, 2009
by Tracy in Math fun
All About World Maths Day
World Math Day starts this Wednesday, March 4! The event is free and open to students ages 5 to 18. Have you registered yet?

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