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Author: Vicki McGinn

Everybody Has Questions!

Posted on September 22, 2015January 5, 2018Categories Insights, Math Lesson

“In mathematics the art of proposing a question must be held in higher value than solving it.”  (Georg Cantor) The art of proposing a question is critical in our math classes because as educators we want to promote thinking and reasoning.  Some questions posed by adults can be very closed … More Everybody Has Questions! »

Why Do “Some” Children Dread Mathematics?

Posted on September 14, 2015January 5, 2018Categories Insights

As I mentioned in the previous post I was a participant on a panel at a local high school’s parent night last year called, “Creating Calculating Kids”.  Prior to this evening, I was sent some math quotes to reflect on in preparation for the discussion.  One of the quotes, was … More Why Do “Some” Children Dread Mathematics? »

Key Math Messages to Educators and Parents

Posted on September 7, 2015January 16, 2018Categories Family Math

September is such an exciting time as it marks the start of a new school year.  It is a time for students, educators and parents to have a fresh start and get off on the right foot.  Although I will not be returning to work in the same way as … More Key Math Messages to Educators and Parents »

Play-based Learning at Home

Posted on August 26, 2015January 15, 2018Categories Family Math

As a grandparent I have so much fun playing with my grandchildren in a way that I do not remember doing so with my own children. Maybe this is because I approach play from a perspective of observing and wondering much like my work in classrooms. I think being less … More Play-based Learning at Home »

Reflection: A Practice That Moves Learning Forward

Posted on August 5, 2015January 16, 2018Categories Insights

  It was so exciting the last week of the school year to see the article I had written for the Leaders & Learners (Summer 2015) magazine in print.  The title of the article on Page 33 is “Junior Numeracy Collaborative Inquiry”.  http://www.cassa-acgcs.ca The Leaders & Learners magazine is the … More Reflection: A Practice That Moves Learning Forward »

Welcome to “The Math Motivator”!

Posted on July 21, 2015January 4, 2018Categories Insights

  “I strongly believe that it is important for me to continue to motivate and inspire others to love math as I came to do so later in life.” – Math Motivator It is so hard to believe that I am a “newly retired Elementary Mathematics Special Assignment Teacher”. I … More Welcome to “The Math Motivator”! »

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