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Year 6 students exploring the Mayan number system will find comprehensive worksheet collections through Wayground that make this fascinating mathematical concept accessible and engaging. These carefully designed worksheets guide students through the vigesimal base-20 counting system used by the ancient Maya, helping them understand how dots, bars, and shell symbols represented different numerical values. The practice problems progressively build skills in converting between Mayan numerals and modern Arabic numbers, while answer keys provide immediate feedback for independent learning. Students strengthen critical thinking and pattern recognition abilities as they work through free printable exercises that demonstrate how the Maya used their sophisticated number system for calendar calculations, astronomical observations, and architectural measurements.
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