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 ...
When co-founders Lou Gray and Benjamin Slivka first set out to create Dreambox Learning, they knew they wanted to create a successful way to combine math and fun – a near impossible challenge ...
After a year of distance learning, the range of skill levels in math class is very wide, with some students still learning concepts from several grades behind. That means teachers have to get creative ...
Parents probably have heard about the importance of developing early reading literacy skills in young children. What parents may not know is that math literacy also needs to be developed early, and ...
A morning of “Family Math Fun” at Hope College on Saturday, March 8, will feature games designed to show that mathematics doesn’t need to be scary or a chore. In fact, as the name makes clear, it can ...
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 ...
John Mighton, a mathematician and playwright, is the founder of JUMP Math, a charity that provides training and resources to teachers and parents. He is the author of "The End of Ignorance" and was ...
Florida State University’s Department of Mathematics is giving the community an opportunity to engage in the wonders of the formal science through Math Fun Day. The 11 th annual event – which is a big ...
National Mathematics Day in India is celebrated on December 22nd each year to honor the birth anniversary of the renowned Indian mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan. Born in 1887, Ramanujan made ...
Last weekend my husband and I Skyped with our son and his son, who is growing like the Dow. “Hey, Mom, check this out,” said our son as he gave his 4-year-old a simple math problem to do. We sipped ...
This post originally appeared on the Inside School Research blog. First grade teachers facing a class full of students struggling with math were more likely to turn to music, movement, and ...