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David Wetzel on February 8th, 2010

Math A Tube is a compilation of videos from a variety of sources, including some that are made by Math Tube.
Videos are categorized by math concepts and sub-concept areas.
The website is free to teachers, home school parents, and students of all levels.
There are many teachers who upload math videos to file sharing websites like, YouTube, [...]

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David Wetzel on August 28th, 2009

Because we have to teach so much “content” in math classes in schools, parents and students often miss an essential thing about math learning: it requires thinking.  Not just a quick learning of procedures and facts, but getting into problems and grappling our [...]

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David Wetzel on May 13th, 2009

Strategies in elementary math designed to help students who learn in different ways, i.e., multiple intelligences.
Work sheets and lecturing are rarely the answer to helping all elementary students learn and understand math.
Students are not all pressed from the same mold and using multiple intelligence strategies is a great way to help all students by teaching [...]

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