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Students learn all about the math of Minecraft in this issue of The World in Numbers (TWIN). After reading an informational article, students answer higher order thinking questions related to the article content. In this issue, math concepts include scientific notation, Java codes, comparing whole numbers, rounding to a whole number, absolute value of an integer, square roots, exponents, and coordinate graphing.
Perfect for middle or high school students, this newsletter introduces students to Minecraft, sandbox game, Java, x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis. This article is written at a lower reading level than other issues.
Included in this download:
- 2-Page Newsletter
- Editable Version (Type your own questions. The article is not editable.)
- Teacher's Guide
- Resource Guide (Learn about all available issues.)
- Answer Key
Free to Discover the world in numbers is a real world math newsletter designed to answer the age-old question: "When are we ever going to use this?" {Sigh.} We've all heard this question more times than we can count. I started thinking... maybe these kids have a point. Was I doing enough to make math REAL? Like really, real; not 47 watermelons purchased at the store types of word problems.
Enter the Free to Discover the world in numbers newsletter!
Introduce your students to:
✔️ Engaging content
✔️ Informative article
✔️ Higher order thinking questions
✔️ Relevant graphics
✔️ and more!
Teachers are raving about these newsletters!
"This was the first of these resources that I used with my kiddos. They very quickly started asking when the next one was coming. They are learning so much and don't even realize it because it's so applicable to real life for them. Keep 'em comin' please!" -Meridith T.
"Great opportunity to include reading and writing in the math classroom."
-Kayla C.
"This was great to use with my kids during station rotation. The students really enjoyed the activities. I will use it again next year." -Allana F.
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The purchase of this product entitles a single user to reproduce the resource for classroom use only. Discounted additional licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. The product is for educational use only. The product may not be used for commercial purposes or resold in any form. It cannot be uploaded to the Internet, with the exception of password-protected school websites.
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Description
Students learn all about the math of Minecraft in this issue of The World in Numbers (TWIN). After reading an informational article, students answer higher order thinking questions related to the article content. In this issue, math concepts include scientific notation, Java codes, comparing whole numbers, rounding to a whole number, absolute value of an integer, square roots, exponents, and coordinate graphing.
Perfect for middle or high school students, this newsletter introduces students to Minecraft, sandbox game, Java, x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis. This article is written at a lower reading level than other issues.
Included in this download:
- 2-Page Newsletter
- Editable Version (Type your own questions. The article is not editable.)
- Teacher's Guide
- Resource Guide (Learn about all available issues.)
- Answer Key
Free to Discover the world in numbers is a real world math newsletter designed to answer the age-old question: "When are we ever going to use this?" {Sigh.} We've all heard this question more times than we can count. I started thinking... maybe these kids have a point. Was I doing enough to make math REAL? Like really, real; not 47 watermelons purchased at the store types of word problems.
Enter the Free to Discover the world in numbers newsletter!
Introduce your students to:
✔️ Engaging content
✔️ Informative article
✔️ Higher order thinking questions
✔️ Relevant graphics
✔️ and more!
Teachers are raving about these newsletters!
"This was the first of these resources that I used with my kiddos. They very quickly started asking when the next one was coming. They are learning so much and don't even realize it because it's so applicable to real life for them. Keep 'em comin' please!" -Meridith T.
"Great opportunity to include reading and writing in the math classroom."
-Kayla C.
"This was great to use with my kids during station rotation. The students really enjoyed the activities. I will use it again next year." -Allana F.
Copyright Information and Terms of Use:
The purchase of this product entitles a single user to reproduce the resource for classroom use only. Discounted additional licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. The product is for educational use only. The product may not be used for commercial purposes or resold in any form. It cannot be uploaded to the Internet, with the exception of password-protected school websites.
© Free to Discover (Amanda Nix)






