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Learn to Count in Japanese at 2009 Summer Math Camp

Join us on Day 2 of the camp, Tuesday July 14th, as we learn how to count in Japanese. From counting to 10 to learning numbers up to 100, this session will cover all the basics. Additionally, we will play a fun game of NIM to practice our mathematical skills. Don't miss out on this engaging and educational session!

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Learn to Count in Japanese at 2009 Summer Math Camp

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  1. Welcome to 2009Summer Math CampDay 2Tuesday, July 14

  2. Let’s Count in Japanese

  3. Let’s Count in Japanese

  4. What comes after 10?

  5. Let’s Count in Japanese

  6. Let’s count to 30!

  7. 10, 20, 30, 40, …

  8. 100: hyaku

  9. 101, 102, 103, …

  10. 110, 120, 130, 140, … 100: hyaku

  11. 100, 200, 300, 400, … 100: hyaku

  12. Let’s Play NIM Number of Players: two Materials: simple four-operation calculator Procedure: Clear the calculator so that 0 is showing. Each player takes turns pressing [+] 1,2,or 3 [=]. The objective of the game is to be the person who makes the sum of 21

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