I’d love to see children all around the world learning math as a creative, thought-provoking, liberal-arts adventure. Not just school math, but true mathematical thinking.
If that sounds great to you, too, please visit my Make 100 Math Rebels Kickstarter project and join the Math Rebellion:
Make 100 Math Rebels on Kickstarter
So, now that the Kickstarter’s running full-steam — closing in on our third Stretch Goal! — I’ve been working full-time on the reward books.
At the $5 pledge level and above, backers will get this digital book of 100 Math Journal Prompts.
Except, I’m thinking now it will really be 104 prompts because I plan to release them on my publisher’s online store as two booklets of printable task cards. At four cards per page, a 50-card booklet will have a half-page blank space. And since I’ve collected plenty of prompts (enough to make five booklets, if the funding hits all our Stretch Goals) it’s easy to add a couple more activities to each book.
And besides, creating the prompts is so much fun. I’m happy to throw in some extras!