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Artful Math

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Santa Clara, California, United States
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I create resources to make math exciting and fun for every child. I do this with hands-on & visual math activities, projects, and games that "don't FEEL like math". My 25+ years of teaching have convinced me that play is by far the best teacher, and joy is the strongest motivator--so these are at the forefront of everything I make.
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Preview of Gravity & Balance Experiments | Fun, Real-World STEM Activities 3rd Grade

Gravity & Balance Experiments | Fun, Real-World STEM Activities 3rd Grade

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This collection of 11 hands-on balance and gravity STEM experiments give 2nd - 3rd graders firsthand experience with force and motion as they learn how gravity works, finding center of gravity, balance objects, and much more. Each experiment starts off with inquiry: an intriguing question that gets kids excited about finding out the answer—like “What falls faster: a heavy object or a light object?”. At the end of each activity, thoughtful wrap-up questions help kids gain a deeper understan
Preview of Air Pressure Science Experiments | Real-World STEM Inquiry Activities 3rd Grade

Air Pressure Science Experiments | Real-World STEM Inquiry Activities 3rd Grade

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Air pressure is an important concept in science, but a hard one for kids to understand. This collection of 10 exciting STEM science experiments uses inquiry-based learning to help 2nd and 3rd graders build an understanding of properties of air and how air pressure works. Each real-world experiment starts off with an intriguing question that gets kids excited about finding out the answer—like “Can you put a piece of paper underwater without it getting wet?”. Thoughtful wrap-up questions help
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Experience

I create resources to make math exciting and fun for every child. I do this with hands-on & visual math activities, projects, and games that "don't FEEL like math". My 25+ years of teaching have convinced me that play is by far the best teacher, and joy is the strongest motivator--so these are at the forefront of everything I make.

Teaching style

Best words to describe my way of teaching math: playful, visual, creative, meaningful, thought-provoking. Play is not just a motivator, but a powerful teaching tool in its own right. I include games and some sort of play in everything I do. Play is perfect for practice & repetition, getting kids' full attention, using many parts of the brain, and reducing anxiety (so learning can happen). I believe struggling math learners need a completely different type of math experience (not more of the same). When math includes some visual or real-world element, it makes sense. Creativity, games, and intriguing questions get kids interested and engaged. The fastest way to help a child believe they are good at math is, surprisingly, NOT good grades--but how much they enjoy math. From that place of confidence, the sky's the limit. That's why it's such a top priority of mine to make math really, really fun.

Awards & shining teacher moments

-- Tiny Fellowship for Innovative Educators from 4.0 Schools -- Rising Star Award from Thriving Women in Business

My own education history

I was terrible at math when I was a kid! Being bad at math was very much a part of my identity, well into my young adult years. Every decision, from small & irrelevant to major life choices, was made by asking the question: "Will I be able to do the math?" When I discovered visual math, and math patterns in nature, it's no exaggeration to say it changed my life. I'd spent my whole life KNOWING I was bad at math--and suddenly, I was not. Artful Math is my way of creating the math learning I needed as a child. Everything I make is targeted to the child who doesn't get it, who is frustrated and anxious and struggling. Artful Math activities delight these kids, and allow their own gifts to shine.

Additional biographical information

I live in Santa Clara, CA with my three awesome cats. Some of my biggest joys outside of designing fun math are building cat play structures, hiking, climbing, and solving puzzles.