March Math Madness Challenge!
Courtney LaRoche
Wayzata Public Schools; MCTM VP Middle School
I was in one of our district elementary schools in mid-February and noticed the amazing detailed calendar of events for February “I love to Read” month. It got me thinking that we should have some kind of I love math month. That paired with me trying to figure out how to share all the great stuff I find with all teachers in the district, not just the ones on my committee, March Math Madness was created. I am hoping to start a tradition in our district and thought I would share. This year it is simply a Bingo Card. Low risk, not overwhelming, and in game format. I am sure there are a million possibilities to put in each square but this is where I’ve landed for the first time around. It would be fun to start a statewide tradition!
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If you use it, I would love to hear how it goes and how you used it.
March Math Madness Secondary Classroom Challenge Bingo
Love the idea. You are doing such a great job.
I loved this talk. I applauded so hard at the end my kids ran into the room to see what was the meattr! I would like more information about your BrainGames. Also, can you offer other suggestions for puzzles/games for my homeschooling family? We have ages 15, 13, 11, 8, 6, and 3.