April 2011
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Playing Card Polyhedra Instructions →
Apr 27th
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Apr 27th
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Apr 22nd
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Pi Ice Cube Trays! →
Apr 22nd
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Apr 20th
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Apr 20th
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Mathnasium Facebook Giveaway →
Have you liked us on facebook yet?  To celebrate having 1000 facebook fans, we’re giving away a prize package that includes a Mathnasium backpack, pencils, math dictionary, t-shirt, & deck of cards, PLUS a $100 gift card to amazon.com.  Head over there to enter!
Apr 20th
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Apr 19th
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Apr 16th
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Apr 15th
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Apr 15th
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Apr 13th
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Flip Flop Fly Ball →
Baseball season meets infographics!
Apr 13th
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Apr 13th
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Top 50 Math blogs →
Apr 12th
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“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.” - Albert Einstein”
– (via emilypeck555)
Apr 12th
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Apr 10th
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12 Steps to Solving Word Problems →
Apr 8th
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“Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.”
– Albert Einstein (via mathismysuperpower)
Apr 7th
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Apr 7th
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Apr 7th
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Apr 5th
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Apr 5th
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Submissions! →
Got something you think we should post to our tumblr? Visit our submissions page!  Click the word “submissions” above!
Apr 5th
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Apr 4th
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Apr 4th
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Apr 4th
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Apr 3rd
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Teaching Little Fingers New Math Tricks →
emth: Gabi Bagley, 5, dug through a box of Kid K’Nex toys, bypassing rods and cylinders until she found a purple, teardrop-shaped object about four inches long. “Does that fit your hand just right?” said Cyndi Lopardo, her Preschool for All teacher. “Bring it over.” Gabi was one of four children at Onahan Elementary School learning a mathematical concept — measurement — by searching for items...
Apr 1st
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April Fool’s Day: Fun with Math Fallacies →
emth: RT @mathteachers: Take a break from “serious” math and have a little fun today with some classics of recreational mathematics. Do you have a favorite math or logic fallacy? Please share it in the Comments below.
Apr 1st
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Apr 1st
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For all of you math lovers out there...
rawrmier: I saw this in school earlier and thought it was pretty neat. So I took a picture of it!
Apr 1st
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Apr 1st
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Branching Out
Mathnasium is now on tumblr! Check us out around the web at: mathnasium.com twitter.com/mathnasium facebook.com/mathnasium
Apr 1st