DepEd Tayo D2NHS - Math Club
09/12/2025
WHAT’S UP, FRIENDS! 🔊🗣️
It’s TRIVIA TUESDAY! 🌟
• DID YOU KNOW? •
The number zero (0) was first used as a placeholder over 5,000 years ago by ancient Mesopotamians!
Good day, everyone! It’s TRIVIA TUESDAY! 🔊🌟 Today, let’s learn about zero — one of the most important numbers in math history. Zero started as a simple symbol to mark an empty spot in counting, but later became a number on its own thanks to Indian mathematician Brahmagupta. Without zero, our whole number system wouldn’t be possible!
That’s it for today’s TRIVIA TUESDAY! 🌸🔊
We want to hear your favorite math facts or number tricks! Share them in the comments for a chance to be featured on our page.
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💌 Contributors:
Cathy Casipit
Ellaine Manahan
09/12/2025
"Kung number ka sa quiz, sure ako one… kasi ikaw lang naman ang my only one.”✨
Good day, Dampoleños! 🌟
It’s CHEESY MONDAY! 🧀 Let’s start the week with a smile and brighten our Monday mood with a math-inspired Hugot line. 🌷✨
Math becomes even more fun, meaningful, and relatable when we mix it with cheesy Hugot lines. A little humor can go a long way in making learning more engaging and unforgettable! 💁🏻🩷
Share your own math-themed Hugot line in the comments and get a chance to be featured on our page. Don’t forget to like and share this post! 🤩🫶🏻
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💌Contributors:
Cathy Casipit
Ellaine Manahan
26/11/2025
Good day, Dampoleños! 💥
It’s APAW WEDNESDAY! Time to warm up your brain and solve today’s simple but exciting math problem. 👀✨
This week’s challenge:
A box contains 15 colored marbles: 5 red, 4 blue, and 6 green.
If you randomly pick one marble, what is the probability that it will be green?
We’d love to see your answers, our dearest Dampoleños! 💙
Share your solution in the comments — let’s see who gets it right! 📝🤩
That’s it for our APAW Wednesday! 💥
Always remember: Math becomes easier when you give it a try! 💯🔥
💌 Contributors:
Ellaine Manahan
Cathy Casipit
25/11/2025
HEY HEY HEEEY, DAMPOLEÑOS! 🔊💙
It’s TRIVIA TUESDAY! 📚✨
• DID YOU KNOW? •
The world’s largest prime number ever discovered has over 24 million digits!
It was found by the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) using powerful computers that work together online.
Good Day, Dampoleños! 🌸🔊
For today’s TRIVIA TUESDAY, let’s appreciate how mathematicians around the world team up to hunt for giant prime numbers. These discoveries help improve computer security, encryption, and number theory research.
That’s a wrap for this week’s TRIVIA TUESDAY! ✨🔊
Got your own cool math questions or ideas? Drop them below — you might be our next featured post! 💡👇
Your reacts and shares help our club reach more math-loving students. 💙🌿
💌 Contributors:
Ellaine Manahan
Cathy Casipit
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