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Inbox - telem.yuval - Gmail. Geogebra. Image by DavidErickson via Flickr There are some really great blogs out there written by maths teachers who really care about their practice. I enjoy reading their posts as they share their insight and ideas and think about how it could improve my own teaching. There is wheat and there is chaff out there. To save you time in separating the two, I have compiled this list of the best blogs I have found so far: f(t) Written by the highly witty and entertaining Kate Nowak, I love this blog for lots of reasons. I find Kate’s perspective on things quite different to my own and I usually come away from reading one of her posts with lots of new ideas in my mind. I find her blog a useful way of ‘keeping the big picture in mind’ rather than becoming obsessed with the details all the time. Keeping Math Simple One of the best blogs I have found discussing pedagogy in maths teaching.

“This blog isn’t about making math easy because it isn’t. Math for Primates Definitely add this site to your favourites. Compose Mail - telem.yuval - Gmail. Knights and Knaves 3: an outline solution to a simple word problem. Mathematical Logic. Online Syllogism Solver: Explore Aristotelian logic and Logical Fallicies — The First Science.

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