Student host Arise helps us have fun with…math! We learn characteristics of triangles by making shapes with our bodies, discover strategies to help us learn math, create a mathematician on the go, get ...
This high school educator is engaging students with a mix of inquiry-based digital projects and hands-on activities.
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- With so many distractions facing students these days, teachers have to work harder to capture the attention of students. And Golden Apple math teacher Nathan Knight has figured out ...
MULTIPLYING MATH SKILLS: Students in third through sixth grade are invited to up their math skills and learn some fun games at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library’s Math Workouts program on Aug. 27.
DECATUR - Math doesn't have to be serious business. It can also be fun. "Don't tangle with The Beast, you'll lose," Markeitheo Sangster, a senior who dubbed himself "The Beast," teased a classmate in ...
A group of 36 girls entering the eighth grade received a weeklong crash course in the science and math behind climate change thanks to a unique, interactive curriculum designed and delivered by four ...
NEWBURY — From a dance interpreting geometric shapes to family games to student-generated PowerPoint presentations on math topics, Newbury Elementary's third Family Math Night on Thursday will ...
It’s the rare child who’ll choose an afternoon of math homework over a family vacation. That’s partly because of the negative way that we talk about and teach math, says Chris Emdin, a professor of ...
A classic riddle about a hotel bill uses misleading math to create a paradox. This type of intentional misdirection is a common technique used in magic tricks. Here’s a riddle my father told me when I ...
The Huntington Beach Independent asked student math tutors at Dwyer Middle School, ‘Why did you decide to become a math tutor and what have you enjoyed most about it?’ “I wanted to start because it ...
As children entered Bryan Elemen­tary School's gymnasium last week to meet a guest author, a few sighs could be heard and even one, "Awww, math books," from a frowning fourth­grader. Nationally ...