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Ben Franklin and the magic squares

Shows how Benjamin Franklin, inventor, writer and scientist, created a puzzle called the magic square to keep from being bored while serving as clerk for the Pennsylvania Assembly. Includes step-by-step instructions for creating your own magic squares.
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Ben Franklin and the magic squares

Shows how Benjamin Franklin, inventor, writer and scientist, created a puzzle called the magic square to keep from being bored while serving as clerk for the Pennsylvania Assembly. Includes step-by-step instructions for creating your own magic squares.

Ben Franklin and the magic squares

Shows how Benjamin Franklin, inventor, writer and scientist, created a puzzle called the magic square to keep from being bored while serving as clerk for the Pennsylvania Assembly. Includes step-by-step instructions for creating your own magic squares.

Team Umizoomi

Journey to Numberland
2011
Milli, Geo and Bot use their mighty math skills, including identifying numbers and shapes, in order to save the day.

Number cube games

25 fun, easy-to-play games that build key math skills
1998
Your students will have such a good time playing these super-fun games, they won't even notice they're reinforcing essential math skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, probability, problem solving and more. Includes 4 colorful number cubes.

Magic house of numbers

1974
An introduction to the basis of our number system illustrated by mathematical curiosities, riddles, puzzles, and games.

The Oxford 123 book of number rhymes

1992
A collection of traditional and modern number rhymes along with counting jokes and quizzes.

The Guinness book of numbers

1989
Explores the origins of figures through the ages including numerology, superstitions, everyday measurements, sayings and quotations. Also covers numerical records, oddities and games.

Ben Franklin and the magic squares

2001
Shows how Benjamin Franklin, inventor, writer and scientist, created a puzzle called the magic square to keep from being bored while serving as clerk for the Pennsylvania Assembly. Includes step-by-step instructions for creating your own magic squares.

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