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Elly
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Got to this book a little later than I wanted to. Just now am I starting to write down *ideas* for my math classes this year. Not even super planning, just "Hey, wouldn't this be cool?"
But in regards to the content of the book. I appreciate the reference to Singh's Fermat's Enigma! That book is my second eye-opener to the world of living math (after a Martin Gardner book).
— Aug 23, 2015 06:08PM
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But in regards to the content of the book. I appreciate the reference to Singh's Fermat's Enigma! That book is my second eye-opener to the world of living math (after a Martin Gardner book).
Amy Sutton
is on page 158 of 288
Finally getting into more of the "how" to implement a better method of teaching.
— May 06, 2015 01:35PM
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Amy Sutton
is on page 122 of 288
I know some people who would fight tooth and nail to defend ability grouping, so this explanation of how detrimental it can be is very interesting
— May 06, 2015 01:35PM
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Amy Sutton
is on page 102 of 288
I've fallen into PBL math wonderland
— May 06, 2015 05:38AM
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