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Collection of Cartoon Maths (45)
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Mr. Atwadder’s math test question sparks laughter-and maybe a little truth-about student engagement.
When your teacher says “Algebra Quiz Friday!” and you reply with the timeless truth about calculators and phones.
“Considering my generation’s share of the national debt, maybe we should use some bigger numbers.” - Randy Glasbergen
A friendly chalkboard displays “2 + 3” while a bright red apple sits nearby-a timeless symbol of learning and classroom basics.
“First they build up your confidence with simple addition and subtraction, then they slam you with algebra and calculus. It’s quite a clever scheme.”
Two animated friends, a blue oval and a yellow exclamation mark, cheerfully wave hello on a bright green patch of grass.
Arnold (the number 7) feels left out as even-numbered friends run off-perfect for sparking conversations about odd numbers and inclusion.
A clean, editable basketball uniform template-perfect for designing custom team kits with space for team name, font, and colors.
A cheerful stick figure explores a burst of numbers and math symbols-perfect for making arithmetic fun and accessible for young learners.
Gerald takes advantage of the examiner’s distraction to pull out his trusty pocket calculator mid-test.
“If two negatives make a positive, how come two wrongs don’t make a right?” - A clever visual on flawed reasoning.
“If I have 3 bones and Mr. Jones takes away 2, how many fingers will he have left?” - a classic pun-based math joke.
These cheerful, patterned wooden numbers and operators make learning math fun and tactile for young children.
A lively, multi-colored illustration of numbers 1 through 6 intertwined with +, -, ×, and ÷ symbols-perfect for early math education.
A bright, modern graphic featuring core arithmetic symbols used in everyday math and digital interfaces.
When algebra becomes a headlining act-fans wait eagerly for “The Mathematics” concert, complete with slope-intercept tickets!
When math meets mischief-this cartoon turns a simple addition problem into a hilarious wordplay punchline.
“Why is it important for today’s kids to learn algebra? Because I had to learn this junk in school-and now it’s your turn, that’s why!”
A cheerful student practices math skills using a calculator while sitting atop playful, oversized numbers.
