Great educational film that deals with measuring the height of an object. The production value is high and the material used is accurate and informative. The camera work is done well and the host of the show is both entertaining and endearing. The script is well written and kids will certainly learn a lot from it. I give it 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. Reviewed by Ella L. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
Move over Bill Nye! Eric Leclerc and his production team have created a really really fun math show that any kid worth their salt will love. The graphics are terrific. The sound effects fun and silly. Great production values all around and a wonderful host. Math is critical to any kid's cerebral repertoire and this short film (hopefully to become a series in the not too distant future) makes learning fun. All Star around. 5 out of 5 stars and recommended for ages 5 to 8. Can't wait to see more! Reviewed by Julie S., KIDS FIRST! Juror.
Math is everywhere! In fact, outside, inside, everywhere, and every day is a mathXplosion! In each exciting, entertaining, and funny math-short, 'mathemagician' Eric shares secrets from the not-so-hidden world of math, such as measuring the height of a tree using your thumb -- no ladder, no measuring tape, no kidding! But make no mistake, it's not magic, it's math! Discover your own amazing mathematical abilities. Guided by Ontario's elementary mathematics curriculum, these fun math-shorts will give children aged 6 to 8 and beyond, the tools to thrill family and amaze friends!
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