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40 years of teaching mathematics from pre-k to college. I have a BA in Urban Studies from (insert prestigious Ivy League university here) and an MS from (insert name of public university in major metropolitan area.)
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Preview of Pizza Rat: The Mathematical Investigation

Pizza Rat: The Mathematical Investigation

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SamizdatMath
On September 18th, 2015, New York City standup comedian Matt Little recorded a video of a rat dragging a slice of pizza down the stairs at the First Avenue L train station in Manhattan. On September 21st, Little uploaded the video to his Instagram and YouTube accounts with a bemusing description comparing the rodent to Master Splinter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (shown below). Within the first 24 hours, the video garnered over two million views. This is an investigation into the perime
Preview of The Most Complete Mathematics Investigation into NYC Pizza Ever

The Most Complete Mathematics Investigation into NYC Pizza Ever

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SamizdatMath
If you can find another mathematical investigation into NYC pizza that is more complete than this, then I advise you to buy it immediately. This has taken me several years to research, write, proofread. You will learn the meaning of the word cornicione and why it is very important when talking about pizza. You will learn about the optimal size of a pizza to buy. This resource will save you lots of money in the future.
Preview of MathBusters: What is a "Landslide Election." Analyzing the 2016 Election Numbers

MathBusters: What is a "Landslide Election." Analyzing the 2016 Election Numbers

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SamizdatMath
This activity uses the results of the 2016 Presidential Election, as well as all the previous US Elections, to determine if it was, as one ignoramus called it "a landslide." By examining previous election results based on their electoral college and "popular" vote, students will see for themselves using factual data that "landslides" in US Presidential Elections are fairly unique events, and then decide for themselves using the actual facts as compiled by the US Government whether the results of
Preview of Lottery Mathematics: A Sucker's Bet - What Your Students Should Know

Lottery Mathematics: A Sucker's Bet - What Your Students Should Know

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SamizdatMath
This is a set of activities which develops the idea of odds and how they can be applied to understanding why the lottery is, at best, a sucker's bet. It takes a list of ten different things that can happen, from rolling a set of snake eyes using two dice (1/36) to being born with an extra finger or toe (1/500) to winning an Oscar (1/11,500) to drowning in a bathtub (1/850,000) to becoming president of the US (1/10,000,000) to winning the Mega-Millions or Powerball lotteries (which have slightly
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About the store

Experience

40 years of teaching mathematics from pre-k to college. I have a BA in Urban Studies from (insert prestigious Ivy League university here) and an MS from (insert name of public university in major metropolitan area.)

Teaching style

Sloppy and full of bravado....

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Galaxy Award, given by members of the Remulon 8 School Committee

My own education history

BA, School of Hard Knocks, 1982 MS, Ms. Rogers College of Secretarial Psychology, Ames, Iowa 1994 PhD, Clown College, New Haven, Connecticut, 2001

Additional biographical information

Read my totally irritating blog at www.bltm.com