Monthly Archives: June 2016

Thinking mathematically

In an email exchange involving several former students (now at college) and a colleague, I said, This discussion reminds me that one of the great challenges as a math teacher is to combine the necessary (at least in our current curriculum) skill-set … Continue reading

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Cum grano salis

One of the things my Latin II class provided was a list of pithy sayings we had to memorize.  Some I’d never heard of at the tender age of 13, but I still remember a few, and one of them … Continue reading

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