The Abacus Project DC

The Abacus Project DC

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The Abacus Project invites students to explore Asian culture through the world’s oldest calculator. Students compare and contrast designs using authentic tools, then build their own soroban (Japanese abacus) using colorful beads and craft sticks. Through hands-on learning, students employ the ancient number system to perform basic operations, then watch calculations come to life through strategic

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