Trig identities are a bear to memorize. But with this color coded free download, they’re just a bit easier! Continue Reading →
Trig identities are a bear to memorize. But with this color coded free download, they’re just a bit easier! Continue Reading →
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Based on Brene’ Brown’s definition of vulnerability (and her work in the area), it’s clear that doing math is vulnerable.
This is the first in the series. Continue Reading →
I’m heading to EdCamp and I’m pondering questions I’d like to dig into: Debunking the Right Answer Myth and Teaching Algebra with Arithmetic. Continue Reading →
Turns out starting is half the battle. I give a real life analogy of this in this video. Continue Reading →
You can find math – both basic and advanced – in a restaurant’s decor! Continue Reading →
Probability tree diagrams are a tool to help students find probabilities. But they can also be a puzzle. Learn how and get the FREE DOWNLOAD here! Continue Reading →
At different times in our life it’s helpful to have a comfort item. And when you’re in a math class, it’s helpful to have a math comfort item! Continue Reading →
It seems like Facebook has a lot of rules. And you can use these to teach area and percentages – both aligned with the Common Core State Standards! Continue Reading →
Getting married and doing math are both challenging and fun. Among many other things! Continue Reading →