Homeschooling math doesn’t have to mean endless worksheets—it can be hands-on, playful, and deeply engaging. From interactive games to real-life projects, families are finding creative ways to make ...
Dan Finkel runs Math for Love with his wife, Katherine Cook. They have developed two games: Tiny Polka Dot: A math-enriched card deck for 3- to 8-year-olds. “It’s really flexible,” Finkel said. You ...
Homeschool math doesn’t have to be dry worksheets and frustration. By weaving hands-on activities, games, and real-life applications into lessons, kids can enjoy learning math. From cooking fractions ...
Note to parents: You can use a cardboard box or old desk as the shop, and empty packages and cartons from around the house for the items for sale. Get your kids ...
In the COVID-19 pandemic, children are just as concerned as their parents about what is happening. The closure of schools is a huge upset in children’s lives. As parents support children and consider ...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WHAS) - A fourth-grade teacher in New Albany is taking her math lessons to a whole new level. "Math in Bath with Miss Bliss" has a catchy tune reminiscent of a '90s kids show and ...
With the right lesson plan, teachers can turn struggling students into budding mathematicians. The secret is carefully guiding their adventure in numbers I still vividly remember the day, 14 years ago ...
Women make up nearly half of the college-educated workforce, but hold less than a quarter of STEM jobs — as in jobs that involve science, technology, engineering and math. Actress turned mathematician ...
What happens when you're attempting to teach from home in California during a coronavirus lockdown during the week that Half Life: Alyx lands? You do both, of course. Extremely cool teacher Charles ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What has been the best math lesson you have taught and why do you think it was so good? We’ve all taught some great lessons and we’ve also all taught some pretty bad ...