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It’s beyond Kitten’s level and beyond my math club (what’s left of it), but for those of you who are interested, this Sunday is e Day. The only place I can remember seeing the announcement is on the blog 360:
Things that equal e
e-day, or why cooking...
Over at Walking Randomly, Mike has posted a great explanation with FAQs:
What is a Maths Carnival?
You can send in articles now for either carnival:
the Carnival of Mathematics, coming to The Endeavour this Friday, the latest edition is now posted...
Nerds battle hungry football players who want to eat their giant fractal Dorito creation:
For more details on this video (and photos of the fractal’s construction), check out the Blown Apart Studios page. I’m looking forward to their next project,...
When I first read about Swagbucks, I figured there had to be a catch. How could they give away $5 Amazon.com gift certificates just for using their search engine?
But over the past 12 months, I’ve collected $45 worth of free books, just for doing...
I thought I knew math fairly well.
I thought arithmetic was boring.
I thought the reason other nations beat America in international math tests was that their students worked harder than ours.
I thought all sorts of silly things before I read...
I am delighted to have discovered for my homeschooling purposes. The kids are too. I will review again at a later date once we have worked our way through.