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Suki Glenn taught University of California, Irvine Farm Elementary School teacher of K - 2 grades for seven years. Mentor and consultant for the Farm School for seven years. Home school tutor for many years. Two years teaching math and astronomy at Village Elementary School in Fallbrook, California. Owner of Pattern Press which publishes elementary mathematics books. Susan taught in Chicago public schools, alternative schools, and Teacher Curriculum Work Centers, Susan taught math to children in kindergarten to sixth grades at The Farm School for fourteen years.
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Preview of Happy Pi Day 3/14/15 Free Geometry of Circles

Happy Pi Day 3/14/15 Free Geometry of Circles

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Celebrate Pi Day 3/14/15 with these free student worksheets and teacher lesson. Discovery activities about Pi and circles. All are from Patterns in Arithmetic: General Math - Booklet 6.
Preview of Happy Pi Day π 3.14 Distance Learning

Happy Pi Day π 3.14 Distance Learning

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These are interactive lessons for 5th and 6th grade students to explore the concept of Pi using Geometry of Circles and the Area of Circles. Teacher instructions and Student Workbook pages are included. This lesson is a free resource that is already on the Pattern Press store and now is converted to a distance learning activity.
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Experience

Suki Glenn taught University of California, Irvine Farm Elementary School teacher of K - 2 grades for seven years. Mentor and consultant for the Farm School for seven years. Home school tutor for many years. Two years teaching math and astronomy at Village Elementary School in Fallbrook, California. Owner of Pattern Press which publishes elementary mathematics books. Susan taught in Chicago public schools, alternative schools, and Teacher Curriculum Work Centers, Susan taught math to children in kindergarten to sixth grades at The Farm School for fourteen years.

Teaching style

Hands-on, multi-sensory approaches, inquiry, and constructivist style of teaching. A child’s innate love of learning is encouraged through hands-on exploration, discovery, inventions, and the creation of models. These books are about how to think mathematically using a variety of approaches which encourage creativity and discovery of the beauty of numbers. Lessons have students build models, look for patterns, play games, make generalizations, verify and prove answers, and record discoveries in ways that make sense to them at their own individual pace. These books are a collection of lessons that will help parents, teachers, and students become better mathematicians.

My own education history

Suki Lueck Glenn BA, MA, and elementary teaching credential, California State University, Fullerton In the 1970’s she was part of the Teacher Corps program and continued her education by getting a masters and teaching credential in Library Science. Susan D Carpenter Antioch College BS, University of Chicago, MST Alysia Krafel BA Cal State Long Beach

Additional biographical information

One author, Alysia, co-founded Chrysalis Charter School in Redding, California and field tested these books for many years. She also home schooled her two daughters. Suki, Susan, and Alysia all taught at the UC Irvine Farm Elementary, a research and lab school, for many years. This math series is based on the innovative teaching philosophy learned at the Farm School.