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Learning with Zearn helps math make sense. Students explore math through pictures, visual models, and real-life examples — and it’s free.
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What is Zearn? — KIPP STEM
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A teacher-designed program where kids learn and practice the same concepts they are learning in your classroom. Zearn's digital math lessons double learning gains.
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Overview – G3M1 – Zearn
Portions of Zearn Math are derivative of Open Up Resources’ 6-8 Math curriculum, used under the CC BY 4.0 license. Download the original for free at openupresources.org.