Math in⦠Probabilistic Fallacies
Ever been on a hot streakβ¦ until you werenβt? What does math have to say about our probabilistic intuitions?
Counting Beyond 1β2β3: Exploring Math Through the Many Ways Cultures Count
In this weekβs Talking Math, we explore the many ways cultures around the world have counted beyond β1, 2, 3.β From the Maya base-20 system to body counting in Papua New Guinea and pattern-based numbers in Yoruba culture, counting has always been creative, cultural, and human. These examples invite families to see numbers in new ways and discover that math has never belonged to just one story.
Math in⦠Holiday Seating
SUMM wishes you a colorful (but conflict-free) Thanksgiving! How can math help create conflict-free seating arrangements?
The Power of Perspective: Seeing Math Through Different Eyes
Perspective changes everything β in math and in life! This weekβs Talking Math invites families to play with how we see size and space. From silly camera tricks to artistic vanishing points, itβs all about noticing how your view changes what you see.
Math in⦠Ranked Choice Voting
Seattle's general election was held last Tuesday! There weren't any races with more than two candidates, so most decisions probably weren't too tough. Ranked choice voting is coming in 2027 to help you make easier decisions in crowded primaries.
From Mini to Massive: Exploring Scale, Models, and Maps with Your Kids
Ever look at a tiny model house and think, "Whoa, how does that little thing represent something so HUGE?" That's scale: a sneaky little math concept that pops up in the most unexpected places. It's the secret bridge between the real world and the mini-worlds we create to understand it.
Math Chat: Routes, Rates, and Spooky Skeletons
This week, mathematician and mom Amy Gonzalez shares ways to explore the math concept of rates of change. From spooky commutes to candy distribution, you can empower your kids to find the math in everything Halloween-related. Click the link to learn how to find math in your own fall fun ππ¬π¦