How Numbers Get Bigger

How Numbers Get Bigger

Author
authorFanos Academy

An educational story explaining how numbers grow in value based on their place, using examples like ones, tens, and hundreds to build an understanding of larger numbers.

age6 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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