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Classroom Teaching Displays for Newton’s Nemesis – Math Comic Hero

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Classroom Teaching Displays for Newton’s Nemesis

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Already purchased Issue No. 1, 2, and 3?  Or perhaps the graphic novel?

Then you’ll need these files of all the activities included in the pages of the math mystery comic book series, The Mysterious I. D. Vide in Newton’s Nemesis.  Don’t spend time scanning them. Just download them here for your classroom. 

These files are designed to display the supplemental activities on smart boards or white boards.  Both wide screen and standard dimensions are provided, with plenty of white space so you can use the board for classroom discussions.

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Already purchased Issue No. 1, 2, and 3?  Or perhaps the graphic novel?

Then you’ll need these files of all the activities included in the pages of the math mystery comic book series, The Mysterious I. D. Vide in Newton’s Nemesis.  Don’t spend time scanning them. Just download them here for your classroom.  

These files are designed to display the supplemental activities on smart boards or white boards.  Both wide screen and standard dimensions are provided, with plenty of white space so you can use the board for classroom discussions.


The Mysterious I. D. Vide in Newton’s Nemesis is a great classroom or library resource that can generate mathematical thinking from 4th to 7th grades.  Aligned with the current curriculum and written by a professor of mathematics education, teachers use the series to talk about the different meanings of fractions, multiplication, and division. Extension activities include exploring the life of Benjamin Banneker and decoding the coordinate plane.


“My students were highly engaged!”

 

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