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Equality and Comparison: Introduction
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!
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Math Crafts: Probability Earrings
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.
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How to Use the Senses in Teaching Math
The co-host of #HSMath, Beth McKeon of Bright Brain Studio, shares some tips on integrating kinesthetic techniques and a see-say-feel approach to learning math facts. Alas, she’s still working on the Scratch-n-Sniff version…
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Teaching Geometry with Pickles
Another place to see geometry in action – Vlasic has segmented pickles (like cylinders) into ovals (like ellipses)!
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Unrecognized Math Conversations
I saw two bright women have an entertaining conversation about math. And the one with a strong math background didn’t even recognize it!
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“Let’s NOT divide the pizza equally” – A Hard Lesson in Fractions
This is one of my favorite (and first) math “tutoring” stories. It has a great ending, for me. The biggest fraction of the pizza came my way!
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Mathematician Parent: Jennifer Wilson
Mom of 6 and 9 year old daughters, Jennifer Wilson is a high school super-tech math teacher. Here she shares her thoughts on math in parenting.
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Cuisenaire Rods Go Pythagorean!
Cuisenaire Rods can be used for all sorts of things – including teaching some Pythagorean Theorem goodies using right triangles and squares!
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The Math of Parenting
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!












