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Mr. Herte, a math teacher at Carle Place High School, in Carle Place, NY, says Pi Day "gives us the perfect springboard to allow our students to have fun while investigating mathematics concepts, being creative, and even a little silly."
A selection of maths games signposted by Topmarks education Fun with Spot
This is the best step-by-step explanation of long division I found on the Net.
Mathematicians define "tessellate" as covering a plane with a pattern, and it is a concept that interests scientists and artists, as well as mathematicians. Join me for a fun tour.
The world seems to be divided into two kinds of people. Those who think math is fun, and those who don't. Today's sites are designed to entertain the first group, and convert the second.
Coolmath Karen (a college calculus teacher who doesn't reveal her last name) has created a network of sites for kids, parents, and teachers, dedicated to the proposition that math is fun.
Seventeen original games based on baseball, soccer, car racing and other fun things will intrigue even the most stubborn elementary-age math students.
Fun Facts from the mathematics department of Harvey Mudd College are tidbits designed to arouse mathematical "curiosity and fascination" and to show high-school and college students that there is more to math than calculus.
Opportunities to teach math in a fun way surround us everyday. Here are some sites that use magic tricks, photographs and nature to explore the wonders of math. Enjoy!