Épisodes

  • Counting Beats and Finding Patterns: Learning Math Through Music
    Nov 27 2024

    Music and math are more connected than they seem. From counting beats to understanding patterns, rhythm, and fractions, music offers a unique way to engage homeschoolers in math. This episode explores how music can make math concepts more relatable and fun, showing how math helps us understand rhythm, time signatures and scales. We’ll discuss hands-on activities to incorporate music into your math lessons, making learning a multisensory experience.

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    8 min
  • Below Zero
    Nov 26 2024

    This episode explores why negative numbers are essential, how they help us understand math more fully, and where they appear in real life. From temperature drops to bank accounts, negative numbers offer a way to describe situations where things go below zero. In this episode, we’ll break down the concept of negative numbers for homeschoolers, with hands-on activities and examples to make learning engaging and relatable.

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    9 min
  • Drawing With Precision: Math In Drawing
    Nov 25 2024

    Drawing and sketching aren’t just creative endeavors; they’re also practical ways to understand mathematical concepts like scale, proportion, depth, and ratios. By incorporating these elements, homeschoolers can develop an appreciation for both math and art. This episode explores how to use drawing activities to teach these math concepts, helping homeschoolers see how numbers and art work together to create balanced and realistic images.

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    11 min
  • Math Philosophy: Is Math Discovered Or Invented?
    Nov 24 2024

    Mathematics has been a fundamental part of human understanding for centuries, but one big question remains: Is math something we discover, or is it something we invent? This episode dives into the philosophical debate, examining whether math is a universal truth waiting to be uncovered or a human-made system created to explain our world. We’ll explore both sides of the argument, and offer homeschoolers ways to engage with the topic through thought-provoking activities and discussions.

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    9 min
  • The ABCs Of Algebra
    Nov 23 2024

    Why do we use letters, like x and y, and what do they represent? In this episode, we’ll explore the role of variables in algebra, why they’re essential for solving equations, and how they help us generalize and understand patterns. This episode will also cover hands-on activities to introduce homeschoolers to algebra and make the transition from arithmetic to algebra easier and more engaging.

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    8 min
  • Data Detectives
    Nov 22 2024

    This episode is a guide for homeschooling parents to provide a framework for teaching data collection and graphing through hands-on projects. We explain why data collection is essential, explore various graph types, and suggests age-appropriate project ideas to make learning engaging.

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    10 min
  • Check Out Math: Navigating Numbers In The Store
    Nov 21 2024

    This episode presents a compelling argument for using shopping as a learning tool for homeschoolers. It outlines how everyday shopping experiences can teach fundamental math skills, such as budgeting, calculating discounts, and understanding sales tax.

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    6 min
  • Math Philosophy: Do Animals Really Understand Numbers?
    Nov 21 2024

    Do animals have a sense of math, or is it something unique to humans? From chimpanzees using tools to birds recognizing patterns, animals display behaviors that suggest they may have an understanding of numbers and quantities. In this episode, we’ll dive into fascinating studies on animal intelligence, explore examples of animals using math in the wild, and discuss what this might mean for our understanding of math as a universal language.

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    7 min