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Arithmetic Language Resources for Microsoft

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Preview of Squid Game (Red Light Green Light)

Squid Game (Red Light Green Light)

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UlyanaEnglish
This version of the game was inspired by the Squid Game series.Click the Start button to let the girl lead the game automatically, or switch to manual mode and be the moderator yourself. Have fun! Note: I don't recommend using this in Google Slides — animations and sound won't work properly.Love this game? You’ll also enjoy my full Squid Game activity bundle!
Preview of Math Magic: 5 Easy Tricks

Math Magic: 5 Easy Tricks

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David Widener
Math magic, combines mathematical principles with tricks and illusions. It is a great way to have fun with math and introduce simple math computational skills. It can also offer a unique and engaging way to learn and interact with math concepts. By presenting mathematical ideas in a personal and unique way it can captivate students with math and build their confidence in mathematic. This presentation has 5 easy and fun "Math Magic" tricks that you and your students are sure to enjoy. They inclu
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About arithmetic language microsoft

On TPT (Teachers Pay Teachers), the page provides resources related to arithmetic language from Microsoft, a course component that focuses on applying mathematical concepts to programming and computing systems. This section offers instructional materials, lesson plans, hands-on activities, and exercises that help students understand how arithmetic is used within computer science and digital systems. These resources support educators in teaching computing fundamentals set within a mathematical context, engaging learners with practical applications.

The page aggregates a variety of classroom-ready resources such as digital simulations, audio-visual tutorials, exercises, and worksheets that demonstrate how to manipulate numbers and perform calculations within computing environments. This organized collection aids teachers by providing materials that reinforce both arithmetic skills and computer science concepts, making lessons more comprehensive and engaging for every student.

By browsing this page, educators can find ready-to-use materials that combine arithmetic principles with programming logic, saving time on creation and enabling interactive classroom instruction. These resources support a blended approach to teaching computational thinking and mathematics, making it accessible and practical for students learning today.