Math Storytelling Day
Math Storytelling Day, September 25th, encourages people to share stories through math. This is a day to remember all the ways math enriches our daily lives.
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The day is a great opportunity to get children excited about math by stories and games. Math stories can include logic, charts, puzzles, and numbers. Tell math jokes and sing songs about math. Math is a science subject. It's an excellent way to learn math and foster learning.
How to celebrate math storytelling day? How to celebrate math storytelling day?
Explore math stories, make up new ones, and listen to others who have even more math facts. The day is celebrated in a variety of ways, including: Terrific ways to commemorate the day. Including: Terrific ways to commemorate the day.
- Math collages
- Create a math storybook from scratch. Create a math storybook
- Play a storytelling game Play a storytelling game
- Develop math problems that tell a tale. Develop math puzzles that tell a tale
To post on social media, use #MathStorytellingDay.
The national math storytelling day is the longest in national math storytelling day history
Math Storytelling Day was held in 2009 by the Natural Math Community of Naturalmath.com. Dr. Maria Droujkova was inspired after reading a blog post by Seth Godin titled "What should I do on your birthday?" When making birthday wishes to friends, Seth encouraged readers to think bigger than themselves. Dr. Dr. Droujkova's birthday, September 25th, took the idea to heart and announced Math Story Day would be shared with colleagues and families.. Not only did Dr. Droujkova share math stories, but Sue, the first person to respond, shared a birthday with Dr. Droujkova.'