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Romen Rakamları: 1’den 100’e Kadar Roma Sayıları Yazılışı ve Çevirisi

Tarihi oldukça eski döneme dayanan Romen rakamları sayısal bir sistemdir. Belli başlı kurallara göre oluşturulan roma sayıları yazılışı bakımından diğer sayı sistemlerine göre farklıdır. Günümüzde yaygın olarak kullanılmayan Romen rakamları Latin alfabesiyle yazılmaktadır. Bu yüzden Romen rakamları çevirisi araştırma konusu olmuştur. Belirli kurallara göre oluşturulan bu sayı sistemi karmaşık olması nedeniyle tercih edilmez. Yüzyıl adlarında ve saatlerde dekoratif olarak olarak kullanılır…

My Math Resources - Distributive Property & Combining Like Terms Puzzle – Positive Numbers Only (CCSS 6.EE.A.3)

This is a fun and engaging way for your 5th, 6th, or 7th grade math students to practice the distributive property and combining like terms. The problems have positive numbers only and are aligned …

1,000 Scientists Publicly Sign ‘Dissent From Darwinism’ Statement

Earlier this month, an online petition voicing scientific opposition to Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution reached more than 1,000 signatures, pointing to an increased consensus among the scientific community.

Problems Needing Trigonometry Practice - MathBitsNotebook(Geo - CCSS Math)

MathBitsNotebook Geometry CCSS Lessons and Practice is a free site for students (and teachers) studying high school level geometry under the Common Core State Standards.

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Coming up with learning goals can sometimes feel overwhelming. It's also hard to make sure your curriculum learning goals match up with your state standards and what your students need to learn. My Deconstructing Standards Workshop can help you do that!
This puzzle is a fun way to practice and review the order of operations and core standard CCSS 5.OA.A.1!
This is a fun and engaging way for your 5th, 6th, or 7th grade math students to practice the distributive property and combining like terms.  The problems have positive numbers only and are aligned with CCSS 6.EE.A.3.