What do you think math is all about? What do your children think? Here is the start of a promising new video series:
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That’s a tease…. I’d love to hear him try to explain what math IS about 🙂
Hi, Mathmom, it’s good to see you. I miss your blog!
The video guy did mention creating structures and patterns, but I think he intends to explain more about what math is in future videos. Meanwhile, I like Paul Lockhart’s explanation the best.