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Helpful tools and resources for parents who home school their children. Contains many links to other sites along with personal insights provided by the blogger. |
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My most popular blogposts - 2009Dec 26, 2009
To celebrate the blogging year's end, I compiled a Top 10 list of my most popular blogposts during the year 2009. Some of these were current events, but most are actually timeless and can be helpful anytime, now or future. Maybe you'll find something...
Teaching math to preschoolers - articleDec 23, 2009
Some of you might enjoy this article in New York Times:
Studying Young Minds, and How to Teach Them
It talks about a program called Building Blocks where preschoolers are taught simple math concepts, such as number symbols and counting. Kids that went...
High school math videos - freeDec 21, 2009
Today I wanted to highlight two companies that both offer lots of free high school level math materials in the form of videos. These are real, commercial companies, yet they have chosen to offer the videos online for free. Both have something else they...
Carnival timeDec 19, 2009
When you get time... perhaps over the holidays, go over to the most recent Math Teachers at Play carnival at Math Mama Writes, and enjoy the variety of blogposts revolving around math.
I especially liked the estimation lesson, and the start of the...
Men and women's IQsDec 6, 2009
I just read an interesting article today (HT goes to my husband) about men's and women's perceived intelligence.
He's Not as Smart as He Thinks
In a nutshell, men and women are fairly equal overall in terms of IQ, BUT men tend to overestimate their...
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