

Titles that have nothing to do with the episode.

Twoland ripoffs (threeland, fourland, fiveland) times, there are better titles for times table episodes. Episodes that are just the name of the number (thirty-three, thirty-four) and please, put at least some creativity to the titles, don't make your title sound bland or dym, also don't put bad grammar to the titles. The title should make reference to the episode. The book is meant to end at 20, also, we don't need more recaps.Īnd what about fractions?, you may ask, well, remember the episode What If, well, in that episode, one dosen't want to be divided into pieces, so fractions are quite unlikely to appear in the show. 2.1 All numbers are figured out offscreenĪll Numberblocks seasons have 15 episodes each one, no more, no less.Īlso, each episode is 5 minutes long (the only exceptions are the 2 special episodes.)Īll episodes must teach a new math concept, and no, figuring out a single number each episode dosen't count as something new to teach, if you want to make an episode about a concept that was already explained in the show, it has to be a concept that wasn't explained completly, or it has a lot of things left, also, remember that the show is meant for children, so no really complex concepts, like pi.Īlso: all episodes comes in multiples of five, so the first 5 episodes are the same level, the next 5 episodes (6-10) are the same level and the last five episodes are also the same level.Īll numbers are already figured out with the six step plan, because no one wants to see the same scene from Figure It Out everytime a new number is introduced.1 How many episodes the season will have?.
