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  • - Hey, how's it going?

  • I'm Destinee.

  • - And I'm gonna crush you.

  • - Ooh.

  • Okay.

  • (techno music)

  • (air whooshes) - Hi, my name's Asmara,

  • and I'm in first grade.

  • (air whooshes) - Hi, my name is Lynden,

  • and I'm in third grade.

  • - Hi, my name is TJ, (air whooshes)

  • and I'm in fourth grade.

  • - Hey, I'm Destinee,

  • and I haven't been in school for...

  • I'm not gonna say how many years,

  • but more years than they are old.

  • My relationship with math is

  • a love hate relationship.

  • I actively avoided taking math classes,

  • and that's how I ended up in journalism.

  • - I'm good at math!

  • - I'm really good! - Oh, I'm good at math!

  • - I think I'm gonna beat my competitor.

  • They don't remember that much of their childhood,

  • but they know a lot of their grownuphood,

  • so they'll forget all the math!

  • - Yeah! - Exactly.

  • - No math, though.

  • - [Producer] Do you guys think Team Kids

  • is gonna win this?

  • - [All] Yeah!

  • (cowbell rings) (techno music)

  • (air whooshes)

  • (air whooshes)

  • - [Producer] What is the sum--

  • - No peeking

  • - [Producer] Of six and three?

  • (Destinee hums)

  • (bell rings)

  • - [Producer] Destinee?

  • - Is it nine?

  • - [Producer] Correct! (bell rings)

  • What is the sum

  • of five and two?

  • (bell rings)

  • (bell rings)

  • - I'm still writing five plus.

  • It's fine.

  • One for one. (Asmara growls)

  • Wow!

  • Thank you.

  • Oh.

  • I'll just wipe it with my finger.

  • - Oh, it's on. - What is the difference

  • between six and two?

  • (intense music)

  • (bell rings)

  • - Four.

  • (bell rings) Yay!

  • (air whooshes) (quirky music)

  • No, that's not right.

  • (bell rings)

  • - 10!

  • (buzzer blares)

  • - Four? (bell rings)

  • - [Producer] It's four! (bell rings)

  • The difference! - What kind's this?

  • - You're taking away.

  • - The what? - Yeah!

  • - (groans) I practiced,

  • and this is what I get!

  • - Yep.

  • - Seriously!

  • (air whooshes) (upbeat music)

  • I'm saying this not confidently.

  • (bell rings) - [Producer] Destinee?

  • (bell rings)

  • - Oh, well, she did show hers. (laughs)

  • (bell rings)

  • I'll let you take that one.

  • You turned it around quicker than I could.

  • - No, you take it.

  • - Oh, I can?

  • You're so kind!

  • - This is the best day ever.

  • You, are my best friend ever.

  • - Aww! - And you!

  • - [Producer] Oh okay. (high energy music)

  • - (chuckles) You are my best friend too.

  • I think I've made a new best friend.

  • (high tempo music) - [Producer] How many vertices

  • does a square have? (laughs)

  • (bell rings) - Done!

  • (bell rings)

  • - Can I ask you what a vertice is?

  • - Yeah.

  • It's the points of a square,

  • like one, two, three four. - Oh!

  • (air whooshes) - [Producer] Four equals

  • two plus what number?

  • (upbeat jazz music)

  • - Do you know that one?

  • (bell rings) Oh!

  • (bell rings) Four,

  • we're doing it backwards.

  • Why? (laughs)

  • Math is hard forwards. (laughs)

  • (air whooshes) - [Producer] Three plus

  • what number equals five?

  • (energetic beat music)

  • (bell rings)

  • Asmara?

  • (bell rings)

  • - I need to write out equations.

  • You are on it!

  • - [Producer] How many vertices

  • does a triangle have?

  • (bell rings) Destinee?

  • - Because she taught me what vertices are,

  • there are three. (bell rings)

  • (producer cheers) (Destinee laughs)

  • I only got this because of you.

  • (horn honks)

  • It's a tie!

  • (Asmara yells) Oh!

  • Well, you did great.

  • High five.

  • You also taught me something.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Oh, that one.

  • Got it.

  • (cowbell rings) (techno music)

  • (air whooshes)

  • (air whooshes) (high energy music)

  • Hey, how's it going?

  • - Good. - Good.

  • I'm Destinee.

  • It's nice to meet you.

  • - Hi.

  • I am Lynden.

  • - Lynden, okay.

  • Are you ready for our math quiz today?

  • - Yeah. - I don't know.

  • That last person,

  • they took me by surprise,

  • so I'm kinda nervous.

  • Are you gonna go easy on me?

  • - No.

  • - Okay.

  • Well then y'all are consistent. (chuckles)

  • (air whooshes)

  • (funky music) - [Producer] What is four

  • times eight?

  • - Oh. (bell rings)

  • 32.

  • - [Producer] Correct! (bell rings)

  • - Good.

  • - I got four times eight.

  • (all laugh)

  • - [Producer] What is nine times six?

  • (bell rings) Destinee.

  • - Let me finish.

  • 54.

  • - [Producer] Correct! (bell rings)

  • (Destinee cheers) (Lynden snarls)

  • Two times 40.

  • (fast quirky music)

  • - Two times 40?

  • 80. (bell rings)

  • (Destinee laughs)

  • - [Producer] You gotta raise your hand!

  • (air whooshes)

  • (bell rings)

  • Destinee. - Is it 90?

  • (bell rings) Woo!

  • (Lyden speaks in Jibberish)

  • - That's not even English.

  • (both laugh)

  • (air whooshes) (intense music)

  • - [Producer] 12

  • divided...

  • by four.

  • (Lynden pants)

  • You gotta remember to--

  • - Three, three, three. (bell rings)

  • - I follow the rules! (laughs)

  • - No, no, no.

  • One, okay.

  • Okay. (bell rings)

  • - Is it 18?

  • (bell rings) (Lynden scoffs)

  • Woo!

  • Did you get there?

  • Oh, you have it!

  • Y'all that was a lot.

  • I was like, "No, the three is not a one.

  • It might be a two there.

  • Wait, six minus..."

  • And this is what grade? (laughs)

  • (bell rings)

  • - 59!

  • - 59. (laughs)

  • (bell rings) - [Producer] Alright,

  • you both get a point!

  • - Woo!

  • You're quick!

  • You're quick on your toes.

  • Me on the other hand...

  • (upbeat music)

  • Practice.

  • (Lynden stutters)

  • - Seven.

  • (bell rings) I got it.

  • One plus seven.

  • - [Producer] Correct!

  • (bell rings) - Oh?

  • Really?

  • - Yeah! - Oh, wait.

  • No, what? (laughs)

  • - So three plus five equals eight.

  • So one plus seven-- - Oh!

  • - Equals eight.

  • - That's where I started wrong. (laughs)

  • (air whooshes) - [Producer] How many quarters

  • make up three dollars?

  • - Ooh, okay.

  • 12! (bell rings)

  • - Wow. - 12, 12, 12.

  • (bell rings)

  • - I got to four quarters equals a dollar. (laughs)

  • Alrighty!

  • I'm going to lose to a second grader?

  • Third grader?

  • - Third grader. - Alrighty.

  • - [Producer] How many dimes are in two dollars?

  • - Ooh, I got it! (bell rings)

  • - [Producer] Destinee. - Is it 200?

  • (buzzer blares) 20!

  • It's 20! (laughs)

  • (Lynden laughs)

  • (quirky music) Right? (laughs)

  • (bell rings)

  • - You did 200!

  • - I know.

  • But then I came back.

  • Oh man. - That's pennies!

  • - (laughs) I know.

  • I know, so I came back and said 20.

  • I feel like that should count for something, right?

  • (air whooshes) - Okay, so.

  • 12 and then two.

  • (bell rings) - [Producer] Destinee.

  • (lips buzz) - 14!

  • (bell rings) She did the math out loud.

  • It helped. (laughs)

  • - God. (laughs) - We did it.

  • (horn honks) A tie!

  • (air whooshes) What is with y'all

  • and leaving me hanging?

  • Why y'all so intense? (Lynden laughs)

  • What is in this cafeteria food?

  • (cowbell rings) (techno music)

  • (air whooshes)

  • (air whooshes)

  • - Hi, I'm Destinee.

  • - Hi, I'm TJ. - Hi, TJ.

  • What grade are you in?

  • - Fourth.

  • - Fourth, ooh!

  • Alright.

  • Works cut of or me then. (TJ laughs)

  • (upbeat music) - This is like

  • "Are You Smarter Than a Fourth Grader?"

  • - Yeah. (TJ laughs)

  • And I don't want the internet to know if I am.

  • (both laugh)

  • Alright, let's go.

  • Let's get into it.

  • Are you good at math?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Yeah? (sighs) Okay.

  • - [TJ] Why not?

  • (air whooshes) - [Producer] First question.

  • (upbeat music) - No cheating.

  • (TJ laughs) - [Producer] What is

  • one half of 18?

  • - Okay.

  • Ooh.

  • (TJ laughs)

  • (bell rings) - [Producer] Destinee.

  • - Ooh, is it nine?

  • - [Producer] It's nine! (bell rings)

  • - Okay!

  • - [Producer] One third of 21?

  • (bell rings)

  • (Destinee laughs) - Seven.

  • - [Producer] Seven! (bell rings)

  • (TJ laughs)

  • - I had a lot of preparing to do. (laughs)

  • - What did you say? (laughs)

  • - I said seven,

  • but I was like, "One third.

  • Okay I need a third of 21.

  • Okay, what is three times (murmurs), okay."

  • (TJ sighs)

  • - [Producer] What is product of six and seven?

  • (bell rings)

  • - Answer to everything, 42. (bell rings)

  • - Is that right?

  • - Yeah! - Oh, my number was off!

  • (both laugh) - [TJ] What was it?

  • - I'm not gonna tell you.

  • (air whooshes) (upbeat jazz music)

  • - [Producer] What is the product of eight and nine?

  • - Oh, (babbles)

  • (bell rings) (both laugh)

  • - 72.

  • (bell rings) I wrote this so fast!

  • (both laugh)

  • - I need time to get there, y'all.

  • - These toys look like they were invented

  • in like Europe.

  • - Oh, you think?

  • - Yeah, like what is this block?

  • - You just no longer care about the math.

  • (air whooshes) (funk music)

  • - [Producer] What is

  • 28 divided by seven?

  • - I'm not even gonna answer, (bell rings)

  • 'cause I put 28 out

  • (TJ laughs) for something else.

  • Oh, see.

  • Wouldn't have got it.

  • - Four.

  • (bell rings) - You're so fast at this.

  • (TJ laughs) Please don't take back

  • my degrees, y'all.

  • I promise.

  • - [Producer] What is

  • 32 divided by eight?

  • - I don't know.

  • I'm just gonna put something, 'cause I didn't

  • do it last time. (bell rings)

  • (TJ laughs)

  • Is it six? (buzzer blares)

  • - [Producer] No. (all laugh)

  • - Okay, I just said something.

  • Four. (bell rings)

  • - [Producer] Correct! (upbeat music)

  • - What! (TJ laughs)

  • I don't like this game. (TJ laughs)

  • I don't like this game at all.

  • - [Producer] 217 plus

  • one hundred and 42.

  • (bell rings) Destinee.

  • - 359?

  • - [Producer] Yes! (bell rings)

  • Also, sorry it's so tiny. (laughs)

  • Ooh, I can do addition.

  • I need to add up bills.

  • (air whooshes) (drum tempo music)

  • (bell rings)

  • - 572? (bell rings)

  • You know what I wrote?

  • I wrote six instead of seven.

  • And I forgot to regroup the one.

  • (record scratches) - Regroup?

  • - You know what regrouping is?

  • - No.

  • - Well, regrouping is when you have

  • like, say for example seven plus five.

  • You need to put the last digit,

  • and then put the one.

  • That's regrouping.

  • - Oh.

  • Well, that's regrouping.

  • (air whooshes) - [Producer] How many

  • milliliters are there in five liters?

  • - I got an answer. (bell rings)

  • - Me! - Oh.

  • - [Producer] Oh!

  • - 5,000!

  • - I said 500. (all laugh)

  • - 5,000! (bell rings)

  • (quirky music) - [Producer] The sum of two

  • numbers is 14.

  • - Okay.

  • - [Producer] The difference between them is two.

  • - Okay.

  • - [Producer] What numbers are they?

  • (bell rings) TJ.

  • - Eight, six. (bell rings)

  • - [Producer] Correct!

  • - Oh, I thought I was coming up with a single digit.

  • I'm not adding or...

  • Okay!

  • (cowbell rings) (techno music)

  • (both cheer)

  • (cowbell rings)

  • (crowd cheers)

  • - High five.

  • - Where am I in the high fiving?

  • (children giggle)

  • - My brain is exhausted.

  • There was so many questions.

  • I learned about, I think, vertices.

  • It was a lot.

  • The children came in super intense.

  • I think everybody wanted to devour me.

  • Oh man.

  • I won't do this again.

  • This was cute.

  • The kids were great.

  • Love it, but next time I'll sign up for English

  • or something. (laughs)

  • (upbeat music)

  • (air whooshes)

  • (uplifting music)

  • (air whooshes)

  • (sign squeaks)

- Hey, how's it going?

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