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Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Convenient Ruth Filed under An Inconvenient Truth, Math Mojo, homeschooling, math education, multiplication, speed and mental math Brian pm This post is continuation of the other posts about the video on YouTube entitled An Inconvenient Truth with McDermott not to be confused with Al Gores film which concerns the dismal state of American basic math education in public schools. So head out there and read them Keep in mind that the description is much longer than the problem should take. Wait! The author of that comment just left terrific comment below.

guess you and think alike, eh? taught him basic algebra using balance and weights keep the pans level, and thats an equation analogue. Comments 1 1, More Truth, Less Inconvenience Filed under An Inconvenient Truth, Math Mojo, homeschooling, math education, multiplication, speed and mental math Brian pm This post is continuation of the other posts about the video on YouTube entitled An Inconvenient Truth with McDermott not to be confused with Al Gores film which concerns the dismal state of American basic math education in public schools.

guess you and think alike, eh? taught him basic algebra using balance and weights keep the pans level, and thats an equation analogue. Anything less than that is either merely standard or substandard. To see tears in his eyes and protest, Im not good in math, Dad! broke my heart.I took him home, and found out that he could do not complete multiplication table or do any long division. concocted nonstressful systematic buildfromafoundation scheme.

This is an instantly downloadable ebooklet, with email lessons. Upshot he started calculus at age 16.Amazing!

Its comment left by Mark, reader at the MathNotations blog. You should read the entire article, then scroll down to the comments where the exchange between Paul Michael Goldenberg and myself Brian begins. concocted nonstressful systematic buildfromafoundation scheme. That would be the of 31 and the of 26. We used variety of manipulatives, including an abacus for computation. It takes effort! Why do we need to learn to walk? That takes years! Lets just give everyone wheelchair!

That gives you Its comment left by Mark, reader at the MathNotations blog. You should read the entire article, then scroll down to the comments where the exchange between Paul Michael Goldenberg and myself Brian begins. had two good premises, but her conclusion does not jibe. Upshot he started calculus at age 16.Amazing! What motivation for you to try your own ways with or without Math Mojo methods to help your child. concocted nonstressful systematic buildfromafoundation scheme. He just finally refused to even try to do his math homework. We used variety of manipulatives, including an abacus for computation.
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Popular Posts How To Solve Math ProblemsFree Mostly Math Resources oThe Carnival of Educ on Euclids GeometricAlge Blog Parties for Teachers What is blog carnival? Carnival of Education current archive Carnival of Mathematics current archive Math Madness contest Other Active Learning Blog Carnival Teachers Life Carnival of Canadian Home Educating Bloggers Carnival of Cool Homeschoolers Charlotte Mason Carnival Learning in the Great Outdoors Teacher Potluck Carnival Unschooling Voices Ratings and Awards Google page rank Daily MannaDaily Manna from the for 21, Fun QuotesJames ThurberSamuel GoldwynRodney DangerfieldFran Lebowitz. Header credit My dd, Niner pronounced NEEner.

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Or updates by Email. Math is game, playing with ideas. Subscribe in an RSS feed reader. Popular Posts How To Solve Math ProblemsFree Mostly Math Resources oThe Carnival of Educ on Euclids GeometricAlge Blog Parties for Teachers What is blog carnival? Carnival of Education current archive Carnival of Mathematics current archive Math Madness contest Other Active Learning Blog Carnival Teachers Life Carnival of Canadian Home Educating Bloggers Carnival of Cool Homeschoolers Charlotte Mason Carnival Learning in the Great Outdoors Teacher Potluck Carnival Unschooling Voices Ratings and Awards Google page rank Daily MannaDaily Manna from the for 21, Fun QuotesJames ThurberSamuel GoldwynRodney DangerfieldFran Lebowitz.

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Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Euclids Elements Uses Java Applets to illustrate and enhance interactive geometry lessons. Browse through an exhibit, or jump right in and start experimenting. 3rd edition March 14, 2003 Geometry Essential Mathematics for Life Ser. No 5 by Mary Protractor Janee made this lovely protractor for you to use on your computer for graphics projects. Geometry Math for Morons Like Us Everything from parallel lines to volumes of prisms and couple of word problems are covered. This site offers virtual straightedge and compass, through Java applet named after Euclid.

The site includes geometry problems, proofs, quizzes, puzzles, quotations, scientific speculation, and more. Songs that Teach Advanced Math Facts and Concepts Lyrics and sound clips available for songs. The Golden Mean or Golden Section was derived by the ancient Greeks.

Drivers Ed By State Safe DrivingGeometry Sponsored Links Building Bookcase What homeschooling teen doesnt need another bookcase? Use what youve learned about geometry to make sure this case is nice and square. Geometry Curriculum Geometry Seeing, Doing, Understanding by Jacobs, Harold High school geometry text that is thorough, yet done in right brain way. Geodesic Club House What good are equilateral triangles, you ask? For building forts to hide out from siblings thats what! Geometry Center, The Help learning geometry. NonEuclid Hyperbolic Geometry Article & Applet Advanced.

Students, teachers, parents, and everyone can find solutions to their math problems instantly. Even has courses available. Postulates, Theorems, and Corollaries from Geometry List with links to proofs for each theorem. As seen at the HSC conference.

to Homes Cool Homeschooling Explorations Kids am Ann Zeise, your guide to the best and interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Drivers Ed By State Safe Driving Geometry Sponsored Links Building Bookcase What homeschooling teen doesnt need another bookcase? Use what youve learned about geometry to make sure this case is nice and square. Pi is the ratio of the circumference of circle to the diameter. All books are on the site, making this complete geometry course. This site offers virtual straightedge and compass, through Java applet named after Euclid.
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