Maria Droujkova
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In our previous classes, we showed quite a few games for teaching advanced math concepts to young children in a relaxing and fun way that engages the entire family. This time around, we will teach you how to create your own games that fit your child’s unique interests and learning preferences. We will give you the confidence to improvise and create math games on the fly.
The class is a cooperative, peer-to-peer gathering of adventurous grown-ups who want to enjoy advanced math with babies, toddlers and young kids. Think of it more like a get-together at your favorite coffee shop than a “prim and proper” class.
Here is the plan for each of the three weeks
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On Tuesdays and Thursdays, you will get your improv prompt - a story or a video of a young math game, and ways you can vary it.
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On Wednesdays and Fridays, you will improvise with your kids - we hope it will be a fun five or ten minutes for the whole family! You will send photos or videos of the improv to the class, and comment on others improvs.
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Every photo, story, question, video you send will get a response from Yelena and Maria, as well as other class members.
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We will have live online jam sessions on the first Tuesday of the class (November 1st) and also after the class ends (November 22nd), for those whose schedules allow to attend at 9:30pm Eastern US time.
Why join?
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Learning: exchange smart game know-how with like-minded parents
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Reduction of doubts and fears: See how young math really happens in the families (worth a thousand books)
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Peer support: Have your math parenting questions answered by peers and veterans
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Make a difference: Each math improv story, video or photo you send, each question you pose contributes to a free and open (Community Commons) resource, for educating millions of kids (and their parents and teachers) all over the world
Cheers,
Maria Droujkova
919-388-1721
Make math your own, to make your own math