Carnival of Mathematics 84 submission extended
The 84th edition of the Carnival of Mathematics, the oldest mathematics carnival on the net, will be hosted here. If you have articles about mathematics or mathematics teaching, you may submit it to...
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The 47th edition of the Math Teachers at Play Blog Carnival is now live at Math Hombre. The Math and Multimedia Carnival is also accepting submissions for its 21st edition. If you have a blog about...
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The 48th edition of Math Teachers at Play Carnival is now online at Math is Not a Four Letter World. Bon Crowder, the author, has not run out of ideas yet — this time, she created every sentence with...
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The Blog Carnivals The Mathematics and Multimedia Blog Carnival is now accepting entries for its 22nd edition. You may submit your entries to carnival@mathfour.com or the carnival submission form on or...
View ArticleGeoGebra 4.0 Tutorials, MTAP 50, and more
The Math Teachers at Play Carnival 50 is now live at Mathematics for Teaching. Due to busyness, the Math and Multimedia Blog Carnival will have a break this month — unless someone volunteers to host...
View ArticleMath Teachers at Play Carnival 51 at Math Mama Writes
Math Mama Writes has a staggering collection of 51 articles from the blogosphere for the 51st edition of the Math Teachers at Play Blog Carnival. I particularly liked the opening trivia about 51. I’m a...
View ArticleMath Teachers at Play 52
Welcome to the Math Teachers At Play blog carnival — which is not just for math teachers! We have games, lessons, and learning activities from preschool math to calculus. If you like to learn new...
View ArticleMath Teachers at Play 61
Researching 61 as a number tells us it’s not just prime, but is a twin prime, a cuban prime, the 9th Mersenne prime exponent, and a Pillai prime. That’s primo prime pedigree. It’s a Keith number and...
View ArticleMath Teachers at Play 55
This carnival has been published in Mathematical Palette, but the blog has been closed, so I decided to republish it here. Below are the entries to the 55th edition of the Math Teachers at Play Blog...
View ArticleMath Teachers at Play 65: Teach, Learn and Enjoy
Welcome to the 65th edition of Math Teachers at Play. First let us have some trivia about 65. First, 65 is the smallest integer that can be expressed as the sum of two distinct positive squares in two...
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