Halves, wholes, fourths, slices,
All are considered fractions,
Broken in pieces.
Lindsey Desmarais
Category: Experiences with Math
The Passing of Time
will it ever slow?
tick tock the clock never stops
as the days go on
Ashlyn Littlefield
Ubiquitous
twenty- four / seven
numbers are ubiquitous
within all places
Mackenzi Veilleux
Thomas College – Pre-service Teacher
Pandemic Curve
Melbourne’s 2nd wave
of confirmed COVID cases
starts to gently drop
Michael Leach
Monash University School of Rural Health
Cracked Mirror
in a cracked mirror
fragments of my younger selves…
this fractal lifeline
Julie Bloss Kelsey
Brain Software Warning
brain software warning:
upgrade prefrontal cortex
for calculus class
Julie Bloss Kelsey
Modular Arithmetic
Five plus eight makes one?
Count the hours as they wrap.
Math around the clock!
Madeline Barnicle
Connected
“All roads lead to Rome,”
and the mathematical
world is “connected.”
From the Princeton Companion to Mathematics
found using Haiku Finder software and selected by Angela Brett
Remainders
The remainders get
smaller each time but cannot
go below zero.
From the Princeton Companion to Mathematics
found using Haiku Finder software and selected by Angela Brett
Method Selection: Practical strategies to help students interpret problems- David Busby
Teachers can model,
The decisions they’re making,
To choose which method.
@InformalTeacher
Summary of the video presentation Method Selection: Practical strategies to help students interpret problems presented by David Busby at The Complete Mathematics Conference. Haiku originally posted at the Informal Maths Teacher blog.