Year: 2013

Which One Doesn't Belong? book cover
Waffles [Product review]

Waffles [Product review]

From time to time, we will be reviewing products here at Talking Math with Your Kids. Sometimes they will be products that are intended to foster mathematics learning, but not always. Today, we consider one that is not. We recently bought Kellogg's...

How many fives in an hour?

How many fives in an hour?

Our local public library has a summer reading incentive program. Children keep track of the amount of time they spend reading, and when they reach 20 hours they get a prize. Some of the prizes are good, including a ticket to the State Fair. To keep track of their...

Armholes

Armholes

We were packing for a trip recently. I have developed a system for getting the kids packed. It is beautiful. Here's how it works: Send kids to basement to get suitcases.Keep suitcases on first floor.Send kids upstairs to get one type of item at a time. E.g. Three...

Lobsters

Lobsters

Griffin turned 9 the other day. His birthday dinner request was lobster. We live in Minnesota, where lobsters are not native. They do not come cheap. Tabitha, who is 6, announced in advance that she would not be having any lobster. My mother joined us for dinner. A...

A circular conversation

A circular conversation

The following conversation took place about two years ago. It is probably the first one that made me realize how important it is to talk math with my kids. Near the beginning of the conversation I noticed myself making a choice between engaging her mind and moving...

A few words on apps

A few words on apps

The New York Times Bits Blog reports that the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood has filed complaints with the Federal Trade Commission against Fisher-Price and Open Solutions for claims the latter organizations make on behalf of their mobile apps for...