Posted in Math blogs

Math Teachers at Play blog carnival #50 – submission

Hello  bloggers and teachers. This blog is hosting the 50th edition of Math Teachers at Play (MTAP) blog carnival this 18th of May 2012. Promote your favorite posts/articles by submitting the links using the MATP submission form before the 18th.

  1. Do you have a game, activity, or anecdote about teaching math to young students? Please share!
  2. What is your favorite math club games, numerical investigations, or contest-preparation tips?
  3. Have you found a clever explanation for math concepts and procedures? E.g. how to teach bisecting an angle, or what is wrong with distributing the square in the expression (a + b)^2.
  4. How do you make an upper-level (high school) math topics come alive?
  5. What is your favorite problem? (I hope not the students:-))
  6. What kind of math do you do, just for the fun of it?

Click here to see past editions of MTAP Carnivals.

Don’t be shy — share your insights! If you do not have a blog, just send your ideas and short articles at mathforteaching@gmail.com. I’ll find a way to publish it in the carnival.

The last math blog carnival I hosted was Math and Multimedia Carnival #17.

Posted in Math blogs

Math Blog Carnivals

A  math carnival is a one-stop shop of math ideas from bloggers all over the world. Here are the latest edition of  three Math Blog Carnivals in English. Of course, you can always translate them to your language.

And if you are looking for more you can go to the mother of all math carnivals – Math Blogging.org.

Posted in Algebra

Attention Math Bloggers

This blog will be hosting the 7th edition of Math and Multimedia Blog Carnival. It will be posted on 31st January 2011. This special edition carnival will focus on teaching and learning algebra at all levels. Click the link to send your posts/ articles Math and Multimedia Blog Carnival.