Three Billy Goats Gruff

Once there were three billy goats gruff lived on the grassy hillside near the river. There was a little billy-goat gruff, middle billy goat gruff, and big billy-goat gruff.   They loved to eat the sweet green grass all day and drink cool fresh water from the river. The three brothers lived happily on the hillside. … Continue reading Three Billy Goats Gruff

Belling The Cat

Once there was a big warehouse, where bags of rice were stored.   There were many rats lived there.  There was a stray cat that often comes to the warehouse for his food.  The cat would silently come there without any sound and chase after the rats and eat them. Every day that cat comes and… Continue reading Belling The Cat

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

Mrs. Rabbit had four little bunnies, Mopsy, Flopsy, Cotton-tail and Peter. They lived in a hole under the root of a big fir tree. One day Mrs. Rabbit said she was going to town to buy some bread and asked four bunnies not to go into Mr. McGregor’s garden. Mrs. Rabbit headed off to town. … Continue reading The Tale of Peter Rabbit

Rounding Numbers

Rounding is a way to change a number to a shorter or simpler number that is very close to the original number. There are a lot of different ways to round numbers. We will discuss the most common way here. When to Round Up or Down When rounding a number you will “round up” or… Continue reading Rounding Numbers

Inequalities

In most math problems you are trying to find the exact answer. We use the equal sign “=” to say that two things are the same. However, sometimes we just want to show that something is bigger or smaller than something else. Or maybe we just want to say that two things are not equal.… Continue reading Inequalities

Basic Laws of Math

Commutative Law of Addition The Commutative Law of Addition says that it doesn’t matter what order you add up numbers, you will always get the same answer. Sometimes this law is also called the Order Property. Examples: x + y + z = z + x + y = y + x + z Here… Continue reading Basic Laws of Math

Equivalent Fractions

When fractions have different numbers in them, but have the same value, they are called equivalent fractions. Let’s take a look at a simple example of equivalent fractions: the fractions ½ and 2/4. These fractions have the same value, but use different numbers. You can see from the picture below that they both have the… Continue reading Equivalent Fractions

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