Oh No, Not Play Doh!

Oh No, Not Play Doh!

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In Soccer & Problem Solving, It’s All About Achieving Goals!

Episode Description: The day starts with Max trying to score goals on the soccer field – but ends with the Problem Solvers trying to meet their goal of finding the next server. This takes them back to Ancient Greece and the legendary Colossus of Rhodes statue. There the foursome ...  Afficher plus

Do, Re, Math…

Episode Description: The Problem Solvers follow a musical clue back to 17th-century Istanbul, where math, music, and history collide at the workshop of legendary cymbal maker Avedis Zildjian. Using solfège, fractions, percentages, and number patterns hidden inside familiar melodi ...  Afficher plus

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