MathTwist

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GET BETTER AT MATH, HAVE FUN DOING IT.

04/27/2021

Are you looking for some awesome science and math gear?

CHECK OUT our math twist store for phone cases and T-shirts with your favourite STEM innovators on them!




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What are teachers saying about math twist?




03/13/2021

Due to popular demand, ZERO has been added to math twist. We told you we’d take your feedback seriously! Go to the link in our bio to check out the new addition!




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Math anxiety is a common ailment. It can start to manifest in children at the early age of 5 years old. Open-ended math tasks is one of the strategies you can use to help your students or children gain confidence, and decrease math anxiety.

Play math twist to build your confidence!




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Teaching grade 5 in a virtual school has had its challenges, but MATH TWIST has made it all the more manageable. My students LOVE it! Here are some of the comments from our 10 year old beta testers.




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Number decomposition is a critical skill that transfers into all facets of mathematics, and children’s understanding of core numeracy concepts. Without numeracy, we got nothing!

Play math twist to practice number decomposition and improve your mental math skills. Adults welcome!




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Character #2 reveal: Albert Einstein.
PLAY AS EINSTEIN!

03/09/2021

CHARACTER 1: DR. JANE GOODALL

Dr. Goodall is a British Anthropologist who left university to travel to the forests of Tanzania, Africa at the young age of 18. She began her career by assisting palaeontologist and anthropologist Louis Leakey. Goodall then established a camp in the Gombe stream, which is now a national park, so that she could observe the behaviour of chimpanzees in the region. She then received a doctorate degree from the University of Cambridge in ethology. Over the years, Jane Goodall has created various initiatives, and has been able to correct a number of misconceptions humans had about chimpanzees. Throughout her years of research, she discovered that they are capable of making and using tools, in addition to the fact that they have a set of unrecognized, complex, and highly developed social behaviours. You can read more about Jane Goodall in her books “In the Shadows of Man” (1971) and/or “The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behaviour” (1986).

PLAY AS JANE!

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Why did we make a game that focuses on open-ended mental math? Take a look and see!




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