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Hello! My name is Maria Miller. I want to personally invite you to join my newsletter Maria's Math Tips.

Maria's Math Tips comes out usually once monthly, near the beginning of the month. Sometimes I also have other, related items to send during the month.

I include math teaching tips and ideas, resources, freebies, Math Mammoth and other math news. The content is equally good for all of us who teach math (parents, teachers, or tutors), and most of it is timeless.

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Take a peek at some previous volumes:

  • March 2022 :Basic addition & subtraction facts, challenging problems in math, Your age by chocolate math, it's snowing angles! And just for FUN!
  • May 2020: A fraction chart, the math game that's worth 1,000 worksheets, the impossible sum puzzle, A Kid's Guide to Saving: An Interactive Workbook, and just for fun!
  • January 2020: A number talk, Deep Sea, number-grid game, mathematical art: afghans and origami, Two-Dice Sum game, and lots of "just for fun"!
  • May 2019: Mental math online practice, Thoughts on testing, Fraction Fill-In game, dice games
  • April 2018: Attitude towards math, word problems, math symbols, algebra 1 resources
  • November 2017: Four principles of deeply effective math teaching, why is fraction math so difficult, Fraction America, Sassy Cents
  • April 2016: Measurement lessons, ICT math games, a lesson on budgeting, news about primes
  • January 2016: Videos for the multiplication tables, math anxiety, SAT practice
  • October 2015: Addition facts videos, interactive tool for area & perimeter, awesome math dictionary
  • May 2015: Math Stars, Number Eaters, bike math & more!


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Math Mammoth Data and Graphs book cover

By subscribing you will also get the book Math Mammoth Data & Graphs as a free gift (PDF download)!

Math Mammoth Data and Graphs is a worktext that covers common statistical graphs and some related topics for grades 2-5. It is a worktext, containing both the "text" (instruction) and the "work" (exercises and problems).

The book starts with the easiest topics: reading and making bar graphs, pictograms, histograms, and various kinds of line graphs. Toward the end of the book, we study average (also called the mean) and mode, and how these two concepts relate to line and bar graphs. Lastly, we study Circle Graphs.

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Maria Miller



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