
Cuisenaire Rods can be used for all sorts of things – including teaching some Pythagorean Theorem goodies using right triangles and squares! Continue Reading →
Cuisenaire Rods can be used for all sorts of things – including teaching some Pythagorean Theorem goodies using right triangles and squares! Continue Reading →
The first in the Brainetics review series. Disc #1 was lots of fun. I’m looking forward to #3. (I’ve skipped #2 because I’m impatient!) Continue Reading →
Want your children to learn math facts but can’t stand flashcards? Try out the iPhone/iPad app MultiAlien for FREE this weekend! Continue Reading →
My invented and fun method of doing, teaching and/or learning long division. I used the Sumology game from Simply Fun, too! Continue Reading →
If you’re a parent, you do math. This guest article by Laura Laing of MathForGrownups.com shows just how math is all over your world! Continue Reading →
This week’s math parent has a five year old who knows almost as much math as he does. And more science! Continue Reading →
You expose yourself to more risk when you take the fast route between your car and the store. Sometimes the hypotenuse in a right triangle isn’t the best way to go! Continue Reading →
So many children’s songs are to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – now there’s one more – The 1-2-3 Song! Continue Reading →
It’s a great day to integrate math into everything. Here’s a way to help geography be more fun, and get some cool math in! Continue Reading →
Check out this picture from my family’s Count 10 Read 10 routine. And get ready for the discussion (via webinar) tonight at 8:30 CST. Continue Reading →