Today learned numbers through records.
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Students explored big mountains like Mount Fuji and Mount Everest, compared lakes in Japan to the world’s biggest one, and checked out rivers from Japan’s longest to the powerful Nile.
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They got excited about Guinness World Records, such as the most collected Pokémon toys. One remarkable record they discovered was stacking an incredible 44 dice with chopsticks in a minute.
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Inspired, they decided to try it themselves after a fun challenge—stacking six dice with chopsticks in 10 seconds.
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Only one student succeeded, but it brought pride and a fun lesson about records, numbers, and landmarks.
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Break some records with you later.
Jake