Pi Day has become a culturally relevant event, especially in educational settings. It provides an opportunity for students to connect with peers, teachers, and the broader community over a shared interest in mathematics and science.| Swipe left ...
Literary celebration gets Seuss-ed up.(Curriculum update: the latest developments in math, science, language arts and social studies)Ezarik, Melissa
The Massachusetts Academy of Mathematics and Science is pleased to acknowledge the important contribution that has been made to the education of its students by teachers who have taught them in prior schools and classrooms. Juniors are asked to identify teachers who have played a significant role in...
April 22 2010 will be the 18th celebration of the annual Take Our Daugluers to Work Day (TOD) a project the National Ms.Foundation for Women of America (NFW) developed to expose girls to expanding opportunities for women in the workplace. The program offers millions of girls a first - ha...
Right now I want to be a physicist, and I also want to be an astronomer. And that’s science, and science has math in it. So I thought that was pretty cool. - Elena Morris, Tsaile, Arizona Near Round Rock we met 13-year-old Irvilinda Bahe’s relatives. Her grandfather walked us...
Pp. 39-78 in Sociological Imaginations from the Classroom: Plus A Symposium on the Sociology of Science Perspectives on the Malfunctions of Science and Peer Reviewing (Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge: Volume VI, Issue 2, 2008.) Belmont, MA: Okcir Press (an ...
Celebration of Mind (CoM) Virtual Events On the 21st of each month G4G has been hosting a virtual Celebration of Mind and we are inviting everyone who loves math, puzzles, literature, skepticism, and magic of all types to join us! Upcoming Speakers: • Jan 21, 2025 (Tue) TBD• Feb...
(Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) readiness for K-5 students throughout the state and provided free access to all schools. Students use First in Math in class or at home as an additional resource to promote math and improve fact fluency, procedural fluency and computational-thinking ...
Mary Everest Boole first wrote about string art in her 1904 book,The preparation of the child for science. My February playful math newsletter went out yesterday morning to all subscribers. This month’s issue featured a couple of string art projects for Valentine’s Day, the cardioid curve, ...
A month later, I walked through the doors of the National Science Foundation, as a team member of a project toINCLUDE more rural, first generation students in STEM. Shortly thereafter, I had a 15 minute audience with all 55 district Superintendents in WV to explain a complex idea that won...