You can’t have your cake and eat it too, but you can for pie! This Saturday, March 14, is Pi Day — yes, 3.14 the math symbol (π) — and you’ll have the chance to taste tons of pies at The Autry Museum, ...
Kids with math learning disabilities process number symbols differently than quantities shown as dots — and it shows up in ...
When students create a visual resource to scaffold problem-solving, they can approach independent work with more confidence and focused attention.
For more than a century, economists have tried to reduce economics to a series of mathematical equations and statistical ...
Our friends at KCRW are bringing together a lot of pie-makers for their annual PieFest & Contest. It’s all going down this weekend in Griffith Park.
For more than a century, economists have tried to reduce economics to a series of mathematical equations and statistical ...
Do your children struggle with adding and subtracting numbers and basic calculations while others around them do it naturally? The problem is hidden in the brain and has nothing to do with children's ...
This story was published on EdSource. Buoyed by their successful strategies for early literacy, California legislators and ...
Strange symbols carved onto a Stone Age mammoth ivory plate found at a cave in southwest Germany could be the earliest known ...
If your child were sick and there might be a cure, wouldn’t you want to try it? It may be flu season, but there is another ...
Major reforms and inventions often begin with a line of mathematics. For students, equations can look abstract on a classroom ...
Which brings us to a titillating quote by American engineer and author Paul J. Nahin: “If π weren’t around, there would be no round pies.” ...