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Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

A kitchen-table guide to making 10 with number bonds, raisins, fingers, snack sharing, and first equations for preschool and kindergarten children.
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Roman numeral X means 10. Kids see it on clocks, sports, and movie titles. Use the “two Vs touching” trick, plus one quick spot-and-say game.
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Roman numeral III means 3. In this parent-friendly guide, learn where kids see III in real life, a quick memory trick, and a screen-free game.
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Roman numeral VIII means 8. Kids will see VIII at 8 o’clock, in octopus pictures, and in real places like Super Bowl VIII. Learn a quick “V plus three more” memory trick.
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