A request from my email inbox. "I am looking for math lessons that highlight social justice issues for students in grades 1 - 3" I made a couple recommendations, and...
Jenna L. replied:
Pretty certain I had seen/heard and https://www.twitter.com/ddmeyer tossing around the phrase "slow reveal," and I applied it to our graph routine. :) it felt more accurate than "numberless graph," and easier to parse than some of my overly clever attempts to name it
Brian B. replied:
I know I heard similar language from https://www.twitter.com/ddmeyer (lower the math dial, you can always add but you can't subtract). Regardless of who came up with it, I've been a fan of the phrase!
"Helping" my daughter with her Algebra 2 homework. Logarithms. On a completely separate note, can anone recommend a good math tutor in the Twin Cities?
Julia G. replied:
Chris Shomenta has been doing tutoring via Skype and he's an excellent tutor!!!
Markus F. replied:
No, actually those are the same note. Algebra? On a different note.. Have you watched my series yet? RoguesofLA.com !! Backstage brawlers live!!!
Hillary R. replied:
College Tutors, Randolph at Snelling. Awesome!! Or, her high school will have free peep tutoring after school during the week.
Robyn H. replied:
Jennifer Grimm is a math tutor. Don't know what her schedule is like but her degree is in math.
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