Get out your scissors and construction paper. Here’s a fun way to teach little ones to make a heart – and integrate geometry too! Continue Reading →
Get out your scissors and construction paper. Here’s a fun way to teach little ones to make a heart – and integrate geometry too! Continue Reading →
Babies do it, dogs do it. So why don’t we use logarithmic counting? Are we wrong? Continue Reading →
Wil & I presented papers at the Western Social Science Association Conference. Check out our titles! Continue Reading →
Rules have two parts – the “must do” part and the details of when you must do that. We often forget the details when teaching math rules! Continue Reading →
Have you seen those email math games that return your birth-year? Think you can make your own? Continue Reading →
Does GeoGebra encourage discovery? Or does it encourage teachers to discover stuff for kids? Continue Reading →
I’ve avoided GeoGebra for a year. But now that I’m in – I’m making circles and triangles dance! Continue Reading →
Do your children read Highlights Magazine? Check out a new way to look at one of the math puzzles! Continue Reading →
Do you know what discalculia is? Do you know someone with a math learning disability? Continue Reading →
Do you give out your phone number to students? Perhaps you should. Continue Reading →