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My daughter is an avid blogger.  She has always been good with words which means she loved centers and socializing when she was in school.  This is the first time I have ventured into such a new territory as a blog.  I ask myself, "Why would anyone want to read my blog?  I'm not an outstanding writer, but I do love math." 

Now there's the rub.  Who wants to read about math?  Who even likes it?  Many, many times I have heard a parent of one of my students say, "I understand why my child cannot do math.  I was never very good at math, either."  Right!  So you weren't good at reading; so, your child should be illiterate?  So you don't like to play sports; so, PE should be optional?  I don't think so. 

 My goal in life is to make people, students, adults, children, comfortable with math; to see its value; to learn to at least like it.  After all, there isn't a day that goes by that you don't use math in some form.  Did you read a clock today?  Did you buy something with money?  Did you go to the home improvement store to buy paint?  Did you cook or keep score while you played a game?  That is all math.  Useful - right?

Ask yourself or your students, "What would happen if suddenly there were no numbers?"  To find out, read A Day with No Math by Marilyn Kaye, published by Harcourt Brace Jaovanovich, Inc. in 1992.  It is a great read aloud book.  In the mean time, I will post some helpful ideas about teaching/learning math, AND, if you continue to check back, you, too, might start to like the subject.


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