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Make a Geometric Heart

Make a Geometric Heart

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 →

Midpoint Formula and Counting – Logarithmic Style

Midpoint Formula and Counting – Logarithmic Style

Babies do it, dogs do it. So why don’t we use logarithmic counting? Are we wrong? Continue Reading →

Math Revolution Goes Multidisciplinary

Math Revolution Goes Multidisciplinary

Wil & I presented papers at the Western Social Science Association Conference. Check out our titles! Continue Reading →

Rules Aren't Complete without the Details!

Rules Aren't Complete without the Details!

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 →

Math Puzzle Inventing – Can You Do It?

Math Puzzle Inventing – Can You Do It?

Have you seen those email math games that return your birth-year? Think you can make your own? Continue Reading →

GeoGebra – Who's It Really For?

GeoGebra – Who's It Really For?

Does GeoGebra encourage discovery? Or does it encourage teachers to discover stuff for kids? Continue Reading →

GeoGebra – Overcoming the Fear

GeoGebra – Overcoming the Fear

I’ve avoided GeoGebra for a year. But now that I’m in – I’m making circles and triangles dance! Continue Reading →

Highlights Magazine Math Puzzle – More than Meets the Eye

Highlights Magazine Math Puzzle – More than Meets the Eye

Do your children read Highlights Magazine? Check out a new way to look at one of the math puzzles! Continue Reading →

Discalculia: 10 Great Articles on Math Disabilities

Discalculia: 10 Great Articles on Math Disabilities

Do you know what discalculia is? Do you know someone with a math learning disability? Continue Reading →

Why You Should Give Your Phone Number to Students

Why You Should Give Your Phone Number to Students

Do you give out your phone number to students? Perhaps you should. Continue Reading →

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