The oldest tennis tournament in the world is back for 2024 and as with every sport, there’s plenty of math to be found - read on for some Championship math challenges!
The following Tour de France facts and 'bike math' questions are great jumping off points to help elementary-aged children get a practical understanding of how numeracy and geometry applies to real life.
This year the Tour de France celebrates its 107th anniversary! And that's not the only big number associated with this famous race - take our quiz and find out more!
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At Komodo, we think chess is great for developing young brains - even though it might have a reputation as being a game for child geniuses, it's actually much more accessible than you might think.
Want to be a mind reader? Have x-ray vision? No problem - you’ll just need a little bit of maths to get you going. These maths tricks are great to play on your little ones, and with a bit of practice they’ll be able to wow their friends too.
How do you save the planet from an asteroid? With math, of course!
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How do you save the planet from an asteroid? With math, of course!
Baking is a great way to use up leftover Halloween junk food - not to mention that it is a fantastic way of introducing mathematical concepts to children! Kids can do most of this with supervision. Here’s the recipe:
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