
The PBS Math Club in Southern California is a group of talented kids who make great math videos using pop culture references. These math videos below discuss averages, ratios, and proportions. Having more than one method of teaching the same subject is the hallmark of a great tutor. These great math videos are especially effective because they use examples that most young people can easily understand, such as text messages, cell phone screen sizes, and pop culture references.
These great math videos do just the trick by presenting the information in a fresh, easy to understand format that connects to students. Check these out, they’re a lot of fun!
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A decade into writing historical fiction for a living, there are still moments when I am slightly taken aback by my job. Not by the fiction part—I’ve always loved novels, and almost always knew I wanted to write them. It’s the history part that confounds me. As someone who’d always found history classes dry and rarely read non-fiction for pleasure, I’d never imagined that my first novel would be informed by hours upon hours of immersion in history texts. What I’d imagined was a more conventional debut: something snappy and semi-autobiographical and coming-of-age-centered. In fact, it was just that sort of a novel that I was working on when a chance visit to the
Jennifer has an M.F.A. in fiction from Columbia University and a Masters of International Relations from Johns Hopkins SAIS. She did her undergraduate work at Amherst College, where she graduated magna cum laude with a double degree in English and Asian Studies.