Classrooms flipped for the first time years ago – and now they’re flipping back. But it’s not because of all the clever grown up math teachers, that’s for sure! Continue Reading →
Classrooms flipped for the first time years ago – and now they’re flipping back. But it’s not because of all the clever grown up math teachers, that’s for sure! Continue Reading →
The flipped classroom is nothing new. It’s just taking on a different form. And yay that it is! Continue Reading →
I saw some math questions in the cheese I was grating. Volume comparisons, shapes and angles are all at work in a simple block of cheddar. Continue Reading →
Introduce your children (and yourself) to the commutative and associative properties by starting with some fun toys. Get crazy and get weird! Continue Reading →
There’s really only one way to prove creationism. And it doesn’t involve science (because really, there’re not real proofs in science). Continue Reading →
I’ve been thinking about all the homeschooling moms who are teaching math. This is similar to something they’ve already done – given birth! Continue Reading →
Ready for a crazy ride through the concepts of equality, inequality and other comparisons? Jump into this series – and keep your hands and feet inside the ride at all times! Continue Reading →
Two students discuss their preferences for math class. One likes step-by-step, the other likes real world math. Continue Reading →
Watch the interview with Bon Crowder, founder and publisher of MathFour.com on Create Chatter TV. Continue Reading →
Want to get your homeschool teenager to do probability? Try heading to the bead shop first. This video shows probability in action with a beautiful end result. Continue Reading →