Dear Collectors,
Today we’ll read about one of the most famous baseball cards in the world. Not only is it famous, it’s also very valuable as well. It’s a little strange that a tiny piece of cardboard could be worth millions of dollars, but the way humans value things does not always make perfect sense. Things have value if human beings want them. I wonder what things are valuable to you?
We’ll also review fraction concepts, practice computation, and think about all the many ways we can break wholes into equal parts.
Please get a partner, die, eight coutners and a gameboard to play Yut.
Let’s have a great day,
Mr. Heimbuck