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Blogging in the Classroom

Blogging in the Classroom

Are you considering having your class do a blog? Here are some tips for before and during that math blogging journey! Continue Reading →

The Problem with Teaching Algorithms

The Problem with Teaching Algorithms

Which side of the Algorithm Battle in the Math Wars are you on? Do you teach algorithms? Avoid them? Continue Reading →

Linear Programming Problems – How to Set Them Up

Linear Programming Problems – How to Set Them Up

Do your students struggle with setting up linear programming problems? Do you? Here’s a handy list of steps that will help. Continue Reading →

Does struggling to remember things help you do math?

Does struggling to remember things help you do math?

When you struggle to remember things, do you reach for google? Or do you strain your brain? Could the strain be helping you build math skills? Continue Reading →

How to Teach Square Roots

How to Teach Square Roots

Did you know you can teach square roots with fractional exponents – and it just might work better that using radicals! Continue Reading →

Project Based Learning Idea – The Zipit Monster Pouch

Project Based Learning Idea – The Zipit Monster Pouch

A fun zipper monster pencil case turns into a Project Based Learning activity! Continue Reading →

Degrees in a Circle – Why 360?

Degrees in a Circle – Why 360?

Do you ever wonder why there are 360 degrees in a circle? Here’s why – along with a FREE Download to help you teach it! Continue Reading →

Fahrenheit to Celsius – Graphically!

Fahrenheit to Celsius – Graphically!

The conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit and back again can be strange. One way to understand it is on a graph. And you can use this to teach some linear algebra too! Continue Reading →

Problem Based Learning Resources

Problem Based Learning Resources

Do you use Problem Based Learning? Or even Project Based Learning? Here’s a “short list” of resources! Continue Reading →

Being Brave

Being Brave

Part of Five Minute Friday – Here are some thoughts on being brave in teaching and learning math. Continue Reading →

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