
Exploding Dots - Global Math Project
Here is a collection of puzzles—some classic, some not so classic—that can be explained with Exploding Dots. Puzzles of all levels for all ages can be found here.
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Exploding Dots - G'Day Math
Exploding Dots are sweeping the globe! Consistently described as "mind blowing," this mathematical experience will completely revolutionize your thinking of school arithmetic, algebra, and beyond.
Exploding Dots - thewessens.net
Exploding Dots machines, with dots and anti-dots, support the visualisation and modelling of the basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), as well as aspects of integer …
Exploding Dots - Interactive Maths
I created this interactive version to use to demonstrate the ideas in Exploding Dots.
Exploding Dots - YouTube
Over 6 million students and teachers from over 170 countries and territories have played with these resources: the videos, the text and extra materials, and the www.explodingdots.org web...
Whenever there are two dots in a box they explode and disappear – KAPOW! – to be replaced by one dot, one box to the left. (Do you see now why I called this a “1 ← 2 machine” written in this funny …
Exploding Dots (Machines)! – GeoGebra
This interactive GeoGebra Book contains GeoGebra applets created by the amazing Steve Phelps (https://www.geogebra.org/stevephelps). Users can modify and interact with these GeoGebra applets …
Exploding Dots
The Global Math Project is honoured to have a number of its partner organizations provide the means to play with and learn about Exploding Dots with newly developed apps, products, and pages especially …
‘Exploding dots’ help teach students about math - UWM REPORT
Nov 20, 2023 · Exploding dots uses a visual approach involving boxes and dots to show how mathematics, particularly place value, works. Students put a dot in a box, and when they add another …