What should not be missed this month
A lot of things happened for Netmath in October. So, here’s a quick summary of what you may have missed this month on our social media.
The month of October was all about the Global Math Week
The month started strong with the first edition of the Global Math Week! From October 10 to 17, nearly 2 million people around the world explored the “Exploding Dots” experience, popularized by the mathematician James Tanton.
A vision by the Global Math Project, the Netmath team powered the platform that has enabled millions of students and their teachers to discover mathematics in a new light.
Here is a small selection of your reactions to this worldwide experience here >>
The platform remains open to all. Try it: explodingdots.org
Fun with "exploding dots!" #exploding dots #asijlearns #globalmathproject pic.twitter.com/MeTUO5zQ5N
— Heidi LHeureux (@asijkgL) October 13, 2017
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Halloween is coming!
Next Tuesday, let’s celebrate Halloween together! We let you know how in this article >>
First step, make your own mask of Alfred, Netmath’s mascot:
L'#Halloween approche! Vous n'avez pas d'idée de costume? On vous offre ce beau masque d'Alfred prêt à découper. À vos ciseaux!
Posted by Netmath.ca on Wednesday, October 25, 2017
And who are our stars of the month… ?
The teachers from the French immersion schools John Fisher and William G Miller (Toronto District School Board) who chose to make their students practice mathematics in French on Netmath!
Using @Netmaths to build math skills! @TDSBmath411 pic.twitter.com/MkdmlYElbN
— Penguins (@JFPenguins) October 23, 2017
Exploring @Netmaths en français and salle 25 LOVES IT! #mathchat #enfrançais #tdsb #technology @WGMillerSchool pic.twitter.com/PzcSVEi8lb
— Mademoiselle M (@MlleMccormack00) October 25, 2017