by MathPickle | Sep 29, 2015 |
Embryo Morphogenesis is a mathematical mini-universe. It is governed by laws which your students must figure out. Mini-mathematical universes like this are possibly a great way to learn the scientific method. It still needs work. If you’re embarking on this...
by MathPickle | Sep 20, 2015 |
Soccer Practice Puzzle (MathPickle, 2010) Soccer Practice may be a good puzzle for about grade 3, but it might need some work. Here are the puzzle-sheets if you want to try it… Search for: Recent Posts How to pair up students? A Message to Mathematicians...
by MathPickle | Sep 20, 2015 |
Rock Monster (MathPickle, 2011) This game was in MathPickle purgatory until Joli Barker (2013 TCEA Classroom Teacher of the Year) requested that I put it back up. Although I like the underlying idea, I wasn’t sure the current version belonged in...
by MathPickle | Sep 20, 2015 |
Whole Brain Teaching Whole Brain Teaching is reviewed. Do I look incensed? That’s because I am. Search for: Recent Posts How to pair up students? A Message to Mathematicians Hand Raising Meme No Phones in School Two peas in a pod Archives November 2024 June 2024...
by MathPickle | Sep 20, 2015 |
Calculus (Gordon Hamilton, 1997) Calculus is my second strategy game and it fills me with joy every time I play it. Unlike Santorini, it is not pure strategy because there is an element of perception involved. Calculus is perfectly suited for app development. If you...