I am very excited to let folks know that Dan Finkel of Math for Love has scaled up 21st Century Pattern Blocks production and availability. They’ve been available here on this site for a few y...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/21st-century-pattern-blocks-scaling-up/
A newsletter and a new plaything a couple years in the making.
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/news/update-and-a-newsletter/
It all started with a disagreement between Kassia Wedekind and her daughter Lulu. Pretty soon, it wasn’t just elevators we were arguing about, and it wasn’t just Kassia and Lulu weighing in. ...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/vehicle-chat-invitation/
A new version of How Many? is coming out on Tuesday, from Charlesbridge. It has an all new design, some new words, and mostly the same images, but is published for the home market. (Whereas Stenh...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/book-launch-party-tuesday/
I am working on another book; this one will be about patterns. That means I need to learn about how people learn about patterns, and that means going to school. So yesterday I packed a collection...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/talking-patterns-with-kids/
This is Molly. This is Chris. Molly is a math leader who lives in Vancouver, WA and started a project called Math Anywhere. Chris lives in Chicago where he supervises secondary math for the Chica...
(Cross-posted from Overthinking My Teaching) Two and a half years ago, I was developing Which One Doesn’t Belong? (before Stenhouse had signed on to publish it). I went on a tour of elementar...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/which-poster-doesnt-belong/
There are a bunch of people doing really good and interesting work with math and kids these days. Sasha Fradkin is one of these. She has a gift for tapping deep into kids’ mathematical minds an...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/a-delightful-new-book-on-kickstarter/
I’m taking Math On-A-Stick and Which One Doesn’t Belong? on the road—to the National Math Festival in Washington, DC on Saturday, April 22, 2017. If you’re nearby, you should come out and...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/national-math-festival/
We had so much fun the first time around, the Summer of Math is back for a second year, and it has its own webpage! The basics are the same as last year: You can head over to The Summer of Math w...
https://talkingmathwithkids.com/blog/the-summer-of-math-is-back/