There’s a lot of math involved in shopping. And around the holidays, since there’s a lot more shopping, there’s a lot more math. Continue Reading →
There’s a lot of math involved in shopping. And around the holidays, since there’s a lot more shopping, there’s a lot more math. Continue Reading →
A new program launches this January that will dramatically increase the level of engagement during math lessons! Continue Reading →
Want some variety in your math teaching? How about some cool math songs? Continue Reading →
As promised, here’s the “hard way” to understand the Monty Hall Problem. A little math involved, but also the Back to the Future Time Machine! Continue Reading →
There are a couple of ways to explain the Monty Hall Problem – the easy way and the hard way. I have to make cheesy potatoes, so the hard way comes tomorrow… Continue Reading →
Using the MathRack, a brand of rekenrek, and some place value cards you can teach comparing numbers and ordering numbers! Continue Reading →
I spend the day at Teacher Heaven yesterday and found some great K12 math games! Continue Reading →
Count 10 Read 10 is a family numeracy and literacy initiative. Read more about it on the Count 10 Read 10 home page and watch this video explaining all about it. Continue Reading →
Rubikcubism, or Rubik’s Cube art, is something your kids can do to improve math learning – and it doesn’t have to be expensive! Continue Reading →
My trip to the H-E-B pharmacy yielded a pleasant surprise of finding the clerk to be a gen-Y math success! Continue Reading →