Manic Monsters
Legend
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Orientation Clip |
Chocolate Monsters Slideshow: A slideshow with chocolate, monsters and axes, all of which makes fractions clearer than ever! |
What to Make of Chocolate Monsters?: Making sense of the chocolate monster slide-show, and learning about equivalent fractions |
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Egyptian Fractions: Playing around with fractions as the ancient Egyptians did! |
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Chocolate Chips: Three whole bars of chocolate or a little piece from everyone? |
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Infinite Trading: The trade-off between rows of chocolate cut by even and odd monsters |
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Zeno's Paradox: Three bars of chocolate, or just the chocolate from lazy monsters who keep chopping things in half? |
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Egyptian Fractions: A look at fractions the way the ancient Egyptians liked to |
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Chocolate Chip Harmonics: How much chocolate do we get if every monster gives us a row? |
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Infinite Monsters: What if just the even monsters shared with you? |
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Zeno's Paradox: What happens when only lazy monsters share with you? |
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Infinite Trading, Mind-Blowing Conclusion: The mind-blowing conclusion to our Fractions Exploration; the order you get chocolate really matters! |
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Orientation Clips coming: A note about the Orientation Clips for this Exploration, and what do without them |
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