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Last week was #BlackInMathWeek and the participation was awesome on Twitter. Check out that hashtag and the #BlackInMathRollCall hashtags for all the great Tweets
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https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackInMathWeek?src=hashtag_click&f=live
https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackInMathRollCall?src=hashtag_click&f=live
It's officially #BlackInMathWeek!!! Which means it's time for introductions!!! Tell us about who you are and where you're at using the hashtag #BlackInMathRollCall!!! And tag us @BlackInMath! pic.twitter.com/pslES4dsvs
— Black In Math (@BlackInMath) November 8, 2020
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In this post @FawnPNguyen takes three "classic" math starters and tweaks them giving them fresh legs. Take a look.
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http://fawnnguyen.com/changing-up-popular-warm-up-routines/
Last week I shared some of my resources from the @MakeMathMoments virtual conference and now @SaraVDWerf is sharing some of hers as well as resources from CMC South. You can always count on Sara to have great stuff.
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https://www.saravanderwerf.com/cmc-south-make-math-moments-virtual-summit-resources/
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Oh man, who doesn't like and infinite fractal?
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https://twitter.com/pickover/status/1325989613211619328
It is problematic that so many people profess being bad at math. We have a lot of work to doLet's look inside a fractal Menger sponge. https://t.co/MTpfl91UJ5 pic.twitter.com/kSlTMN7K7v
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) November 10, 2020
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For crying out loud please teach kids to be flexible with numbers and strategies or else they grow up, say they’re terrible at math 🙄 and just act the fool on TV https://t.co/sgX9JMkNmH
— Jason To (@Jason_To) November 7, 2020
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You can always count on @JamesTanton to give us a prompt to help us think about inequalities in such a fun way
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https://twitter.com/jamestanton/status/1326879298914054146
A favorite: Can you place the numbers 1 through 8 in the boxes shown and respect the inequality between each pair of neighboring boxes? If so, how many different solutions are there? [More generally, do puzzles like these always have at least one solution?] pic.twitter.com/ZQNCeD82M9
— James Tanton (@jamestanton) November 12, 2020
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