by Janet Hill | Nov 6, 2014 | Articles
Here’s a great real life way to reinforce math concepts – it’s restaurant day for math students in one fourth grade classroom! When children returned to Lee Ann Canzano’s fourth-grade classroom after lunch they wondered what happened to their... by Corina Curry | Jan 29, 2014 | Articles
Four artists are strengthening the bond between math and creativity through outreach to students in an art centered math classroom. In the Rockford school district, a massive woodworking table is in the middle of the room. Screen printing machines take up the south... by Kay Miller Temple | Jan 6, 2014 | Articles
Elementary students are learning math skills in the garden in one Tucson School. While Kindergartners use a long wooden stick with inch-spaced marks to make sure carrot seeds are space right and third graders log start and stop times for churning compost bins,... by Michael Smith | Oct 27, 2013 | Articles
How can sailing teach math concepts to students? You may be surprised! Basic geometry can be taught in real-life situations by using a boat tiller. Some schools across the United States are working to teach their students in a fun and unusual way. Sailing! Through a...
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