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ABOUT – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS About. I love math and teaching, and I can’t draw. That much you could probably deduce from first principles. Other (more elusive) facts: my name is Ben Orlin; I live in Saint Paul, Minnesota with my wife and daughter; I go by he/him; and I am very excited about my two books, Math with Bad Drawings (2018) and Change is the Only Constant(2019).
MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS The February 29th page is a flowchart for whether you need theFebruary 29th page.
“SIMPLIFYING” IS SUBJECTIVE. ALSO, CRUCIAL. Mathematical notation is a system of communication. Thus, a mathematical statement can be held to two distinct standards: (1) Content: Is it saying something true?(2) Form: Is it clear, concise, and written in observance of all the familiar conventions? The same dichotomy holds in any language. SIX STRATEGIC PEN-AND-PAPER GAMES (FROM A STRANGE AND 3. Black Hole. This has more the flavor of a puzzle than a game. It’s a puzzle I’ve yet to solve. You begin by drawing a pyramid of 21 circles. Draw six on the bottom row, five on top of that, four on top of that, and so on. Then, take turns writing a 1 in a circle ofyour choice.
WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE BAD AT MATH What It Feels Like to Be Bad at Math. Ben Orlin Reflections April 25, 2013. July 15, 2013. 5 Minutes. As a math teacher, it’s easy to get frustrated with struggling students. They miss class. They procrastinate. When you take away their calculators, they moan like children who’ve lost their teddy bears. (Admittedly, a trauma.) TWENTY QUESTIONS (OF MADDENING, DELICIOUS GEOMETRY) 1. The Garden of Clocks. What fraction of each circle is shaded? (The 12 dots are equally spaced; the only point used inside the circle is the centre.) “Unfortunately, my favourite one of the six is the only one I didn’t come up with myself,” says Catriona, “the dark blueone.”. 2.
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Still, when push comes to shove, radians can take you places that degrees simply can’t. That’s why, when my Trig students give an angle in degrees instead of radians, I tell them: “I’m sorry, I don’t speak Babylonian.”. I hope this helps. When in doubt, remember: 180 o = π radians. Best, WHY ARE MATHEMATICIANS SO BAD AT ARITHMETIC? No, some mathematicians insist: it’s really true, we’re bad at arithmetic. I’m choosing my words carefully: “mathematics” and “arithmetic” are not interchangeable. “Arithmetic” refers to calculations with numbers: 17.9 + 18.32, for example. “Mathematics,” meanwhile, is far broader: it tackles shape, structure, change, and MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. Join the mailing list! (No spam, justthe good stuff)
ABOUT – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS About. I love math and teaching, and I can’t draw. That much you could probably deduce from first principles. Other (more elusive) facts: my name is Ben Orlin; I live in Saint Paul, Minnesota with my wife and daughter; I go by he/him; and I am very excited about my two books, Math with Bad Drawings (2018) and Change is the Only Constant(2019).
MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS The February 29th page is a flowchart for whether you need theFebruary 29th page.
“SIMPLIFYING” IS SUBJECTIVE. ALSO, CRUCIAL. Mathematical notation is a system of communication. Thus, a mathematical statement can be held to two distinct standards: (1) Content: Is it saying something true?(2) Form: Is it clear, concise, and written in observance of all the familiar conventions? The same dichotomy holds in any language. SIX STRATEGIC PEN-AND-PAPER GAMES (FROM A STRANGE AND 3. Black Hole. This has more the flavor of a puzzle than a game. It’s a puzzle I’ve yet to solve. You begin by drawing a pyramid of 21 circles. Draw six on the bottom row, five on top of that, four on top of that, and so on. Then, take turns writing a 1 in a circle ofyour choice.
WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE BAD AT MATH What It Feels Like to Be Bad at Math. Ben Orlin Reflections April 25, 2013. July 15, 2013. 5 Minutes. As a math teacher, it’s easy to get frustrated with struggling students. They miss class. They procrastinate. When you take away their calculators, they moan like children who’ve lost their teddy bears. (Admittedly, a trauma.) TWENTY QUESTIONS (OF MADDENING, DELICIOUS GEOMETRY) 1. The Garden of Clocks. What fraction of each circle is shaded? (The 12 dots are equally spaced; the only point used inside the circle is the centre.) “Unfortunately, my favourite one of the six is the only one I didn’t come up with myself,” says Catriona, “the dark blueone.”. 2.
WHY NOT TO TRUST STATISTICS Join the mailing list! (No spam, just the good stuff) Join 13,518 other subscribers Email Address . Let me know about new posts!DEGREES VS. RADIANS
Still, when push comes to shove, radians can take you places that degrees simply can’t. That’s why, when my Trig students give an angle in degrees instead of radians, I tell them: “I’m sorry, I don’t speak Babylonian.”. I hope this helps. When in doubt, remember: 180 o = π radians. Best, WHY ARE MATHEMATICIANS SO BAD AT ARITHMETIC? No, some mathematicians insist: it’s really true, we’re bad at arithmetic. I’m choosing my words carefully: “mathematics” and “arithmetic” are not interchangeable. “Arithmetic” refers to calculations with numbers: 17.9 + 18.32, for example. “Mathematics,” meanwhile, is far broader: it tackles shape, structure, change, and YOUR PROBABILISTIC PERSONALITY. Your probabilistic personality. Ben Orlin Math May 18, 2021 2 Minutes. a one-question quiz. I’ll be the first to admit that a single question cannot summarize your entire personality. For that, you’d need three or four questions, minimum. Plus they would need to appear in the pages of Cosmo. Still, for one question on the internet, I find MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. Treating an inequality like an equation? That's like treating a bird as a wingless schmo. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. You take the red pill, you stay in pun-land, and you see how deep the awful wordplay goes. KAFKA EXPLAINS MATH EDUCATION 1. Its Structure: The society’s children are gathered in a series of rooms, sorted by age. Each day, at a designated hour, an authority demonstrates certain rules for manipulating marks on paper, and then asks the children to imitate the performance. This process continues for roughly a decade. (All quotations in cartoons are drawn from Kafka MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS A thought experiment that's half Sean Carroll, half Lewis Carroll. Ben Orlin Math 16 Comments October 9, 2019 October 9, 2019 2 Minutes. Instagram-Ready Graphs (Made of MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Join the mailing list! (No spam, just the good stuff) Join 13,523 other subscribers Email Address . Let me know about new posts! MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. And I'm above the 99th percentile on any exam whose answers are scored by resemblance to mine. 39 WAYS TO LOVE MATH 1. Love patterns. Love the hunt. Love that our thirst for patterns is so deep and instinctual that you might call it canine. 2. Love the underground tunnels connecting mathematics. Love that each topic in math is a subterranean river of insight, nourishing lands it scarcely seems to touch. 3. Love the explosion of brain. WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE BAD AT MATH What It Feels Like to Be Bad at Math. Ben Orlin Reflections April 25, 2013. July 15, 2013. 5 Minutes. As a math teacher, it’s easy to get frustrated with struggling students. They miss class. They procrastinate. When you take away their calculators, they moan like children who’ve lost their teddy bears. (Admittedly, a trauma.) MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS The February 29th page is a flowchart for whether you need theFebruary 29th page.
“SIMPLIFYING” IS SUBJECTIVE. ALSO, CRUCIAL. Mathematical notation is a system of communication. Thus, a mathematical statement can be held to two distinct standards: (1) Content: Is it saying something true?(2) Form: Is it clear, concise, and written in observance of all the familiar conventions? The same dichotomy holds in any language. TEEKO – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS In fact, the original rules for Teeko allow only the smallest possible 2-by-2 squares. An “advanced” version (from which I drew these rules) permits squares of any size. Allow tilted squares. A sizable majority took this path, and seemed to enjoy its effect on the game. It means there are a lot of threats to watch for! IF FERMAT HAD WIDER MARGINS For the record, I view rationalizing the denominator as a useful manipulation, handy to know. Same goes for rationalizing the numerator! But I view the tradition of compelling students always to rationalize the denominator as a bit silly. JUNE 2021 – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS A few cheery thoughts. Ben Orlin Education, How to Avoid Thinking in Math Class Leave a comment June 1, 2021 2 Minutes. SIX STRATEGIC PEN-AND-PAPER GAMES (FROM A STRANGE AND 3. Black Hole. This has more the flavor of a puzzle than a game. It’s a puzzle I’ve yet to solve. You begin by drawing a pyramid of 21 circles. Draw six on the bottom row, five on top of that, four on top of that, and so on. Then, take turns writing a 1 in a circle ofyour choice.
11 GEOMETRY PUZZLES THAT DRIVE MATHEMATICIANS TO MADNESS Spoiler alert: “One of the lengths is a red herring – you only need to be able to answer. It was actually based on an earlier puzzle that you featured in your first collection .”. 3. The Pyramid with Two Tombs. Two squares inside an equilateral triangle.ADVICE FOR SNOBS.
Proof writing seems like it needs a degree of pedantry because it’s trying not to leave room for interpretation but instead impart the same meaning to all readers.100-WORD STORIES
100-word stories are called “drabbles”. I used to think this was after Margaret Drabble, the English writer (whom I had confused for a moment with Margaret Atwood, the Canadian writer), but Wikipedia says it’s a Monty Python reference. THE LIMITATIONS OF GENIES (AND 18 OTHER MATH CARTOONS These cartoons first appeared on Facebook and Twitter during the wild and woolly month of January 2018. If you have ever found yourself thinking, “I wish my daily social media experience featured more math puns,” then I encourage you to (A) Follow Math with Bad Drawings! and (B) Take a long, careful look in the mirror to see whatyou’ve become.
MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS The February 29th page is a flowchart for whether you need theFebruary 29th page.
“SIMPLIFYING” IS SUBJECTIVE. ALSO, CRUCIAL. Mathematical notation is a system of communication. Thus, a mathematical statement can be held to two distinct standards: (1) Content: Is it saying something true?(2) Form: Is it clear, concise, and written in observance of all the familiar conventions? The same dichotomy holds in any language. TEEKO – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS In fact, the original rules for Teeko allow only the smallest possible 2-by-2 squares. An “advanced” version (from which I drew these rules) permits squares of any size. Allow tilted squares. A sizable majority took this path, and seemed to enjoy its effect on the game. It means there are a lot of threats to watch for! IF FERMAT HAD WIDER MARGINS For the record, I view rationalizing the denominator as a useful manipulation, handy to know. Same goes for rationalizing the numerator! But I view the tradition of compelling students always to rationalize the denominator as a bit silly. JUNE 2021 – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS A few cheery thoughts. Ben Orlin Education, How to Avoid Thinking in Math Class Leave a comment June 1, 2021 2 Minutes. SIX STRATEGIC PEN-AND-PAPER GAMES (FROM A STRANGE AND 3. Black Hole. This has more the flavor of a puzzle than a game. It’s a puzzle I’ve yet to solve. You begin by drawing a pyramid of 21 circles. Draw six on the bottom row, five on top of that, four on top of that, and so on. Then, take turns writing a 1 in a circle ofyour choice.
11 GEOMETRY PUZZLES THAT DRIVE MATHEMATICIANS TO MADNESS Spoiler alert: “One of the lengths is a red herring – you only need to be able to answer. It was actually based on an earlier puzzle that you featured in your first collection .”. 3. The Pyramid with Two Tombs. Two squares inside an equilateral triangle.ADVICE FOR SNOBS.
Proof writing seems like it needs a degree of pedantry because it’s trying not to leave room for interpretation but instead impart the same meaning to all readers.100-WORD STORIES
100-word stories are called “drabbles”. I used to think this was after Margaret Drabble, the English writer (whom I had confused for a moment with Margaret Atwood, the Canadian writer), but Wikipedia says it’s a Monty Python reference. THE LIMITATIONS OF GENIES (AND 18 OTHER MATH CARTOONS These cartoons first appeared on Facebook and Twitter during the wild and woolly month of January 2018. If you have ever found yourself thinking, “I wish my daily social media experience featured more math puns,” then I encourage you to (A) Follow Math with Bad Drawings! and (B) Take a long, careful look in the mirror to see whatyou’ve become.
ABOUT – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS About. I love math and teaching, and I can’t draw. That much you could probably deduce from first principles. Other (more elusive) facts: my name is Ben Orlin; I live in Saint Paul, Minnesota with my wife and daughter; I go by he/him; and I am very excited about my two books, Math with Bad Drawings (2018) and Change is the Only Constant(2019).
MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Six Strategic Pen-and-Paper Games (from a Strange and Bottomless Mind) Pencil, paper, and a little flash of genius. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. Treating an inequality like an equation? That's like treating a bird as a wingless schmo. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS A thought experiment that's half Sean Carroll, half Lewis Carroll. Ben Orlin Math 16 Comments October 9, 2019 October 9, 2019 2 Minutes. Instagram-Ready Graphs (Made of “SIMPLIFYING” IS SUBJECTIVE. ALSO, CRUCIAL. Mathematical notation is a system of communication. Thus, a mathematical statement can be held to two distinct standards: (1) Content: Is it saying something true?(2) Form: Is it clear, concise, and written in observance of all the familiar conventions? The same dichotomy holds in any language. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. You take the red pill, you stay in pun-land, and you see how deep the awful wordplay goes. TEEKO – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS In fact, despite John Scarne’s grandiose prognostications – he thought Teeko would soon surpass checkers in popularity, and then chess, after which all schools would become Teeko academies, and people would drink their morning Teeko while reading the Teeko-papers with their beloved Teeko partner, with whom they exchanged lifelong vows of “Teeko” – this remains an obscure game. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Join the mailing list! (No spam, just the good stuff) Join 13,523 other subscribers Email Address . Let me know about new posts! MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. And I'm above the 99th percentile on any exam whose answers are scored by resemblance to mine. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. “SIMPLIFYING” IS SUBJECTIVE. ALSO, CRUCIAL. Mathematical notation is a system of communication. Thus, a mathematical statement can be held to two distinct standards: (1) Content: Is it saying something true?(2) Form: Is it clear, concise, and written in observance of all the familiar conventions? The same dichotomy holds in any language. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS The February 29th page is a flowchart for whether you need theFebruary 29th page.
IF FERMAT HAD WIDER MARGINS For the record, I view rationalizing the denominator as a useful manipulation, handy to know. Same goes for rationalizing the numerator! But I view the tradition of compelling students always to rationalize the denominator as a bit silly. JUNE 2021 – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS 2 posts published by Ben Orlin during June 2021 TEEKO – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS In fact, despite John Scarne’s grandiose prognostications – he thought Teeko would soon surpass checkers in popularity, and then chess, after which all schools would become Teeko academies, and people would drink their morning Teeko while reading the Teeko-papers with their beloved Teeko partner, with whom they exchanged lifelong vows of “Teeko” – this remains an obscure game. SIX STRATEGIC PEN-AND-PAPER GAMES (FROM A STRANGE AND This year, I’m writing a book about mathematical games. For my research, I’ve been reading old collections, scrounging Board Game Geek, hosting play-test parties, attending game design conventions, and conscripting students as guinea pigs (which works much better than the reverse: conscripting guinea pigs as students).. Nowhere in all my research have I come across a mind quite 11 GEOMETRY PUZZLES THAT DRIVE MATHEMATICIANS TO MADNESS Two squares inside an equilateral triangle. What’s the angle? “There are lots of ways to approach this,” says Catriona.“One of my favorites – which I would never have come up with myself – is this one, where the top part of puzzle is tessellated to create a .”. Also, please note: my solutions to Catriona’s puzzles are uniformly plodding, and usually devolveADVICE FOR SNOBS.
Proof writing seems like it needs a degree of pedantry because it’s trying not to leave room for interpretation but instead impart the same meaning to all readers.100-WORD STORIES
100-word stories are called “drabbles”. I used to think this was after Margaret Drabble, the English writer (whom I had confused for a moment with Margaret Atwood, the Canadian writer), but Wikipedia says it’s a Monty Python reference. THE LIMITATIONS OF GENIES (AND 18 OTHER MATH CARTOONS These cartoons first appeared on Facebook and Twitter during the wild and woolly month of January 2018. If you have ever found yourself thinking, “I wish my daily social media experience featured more math puns,” then I encourage you to (A) Follow Math with Bad Drawings! and (B) Take a long, careful look in the mirror to see whatyou’ve become.
“SIMPLIFYING” IS SUBJECTIVE. ALSO, CRUCIAL. Mathematical notation is a system of communication. Thus, a mathematical statement can be held to two distinct standards: (1) Content: Is it saying something true?(2) Form: Is it clear, concise, and written in observance of all the familiar conventions? The same dichotomy holds in any language. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS The February 29th page is a flowchart for whether you need theFebruary 29th page.
IF FERMAT HAD WIDER MARGINS For the record, I view rationalizing the denominator as a useful manipulation, handy to know. Same goes for rationalizing the numerator! But I view the tradition of compelling students always to rationalize the denominator as a bit silly. JUNE 2021 – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS 2 posts published by Ben Orlin during June 2021 TEEKO – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS In fact, despite John Scarne’s grandiose prognostications – he thought Teeko would soon surpass checkers in popularity, and then chess, after which all schools would become Teeko academies, and people would drink their morning Teeko while reading the Teeko-papers with their beloved Teeko partner, with whom they exchanged lifelong vows of “Teeko” – this remains an obscure game. SIX STRATEGIC PEN-AND-PAPER GAMES (FROM A STRANGE AND This year, I’m writing a book about mathematical games. For my research, I’ve been reading old collections, scrounging Board Game Geek, hosting play-test parties, attending game design conventions, and conscripting students as guinea pigs (which works much better than the reverse: conscripting guinea pigs as students).. Nowhere in all my research have I come across a mind quite 11 GEOMETRY PUZZLES THAT DRIVE MATHEMATICIANS TO MADNESS Two squares inside an equilateral triangle. What’s the angle? “There are lots of ways to approach this,” says Catriona.“One of my favorites – which I would never have come up with myself – is this one, where the top part of puzzle is tessellated to create a .”. Also, please note: my solutions to Catriona’s puzzles are uniformly plodding, and usually devolveADVICE FOR SNOBS.
Proof writing seems like it needs a degree of pedantry because it’s trying not to leave room for interpretation but instead impart the same meaning to all readers.100-WORD STORIES
100-word stories are called “drabbles”. I used to think this was after Margaret Drabble, the English writer (whom I had confused for a moment with Margaret Atwood, the Canadian writer), but Wikipedia says it’s a Monty Python reference. THE LIMITATIONS OF GENIES (AND 18 OTHER MATH CARTOONS These cartoons first appeared on Facebook and Twitter during the wild and woolly month of January 2018. If you have ever found yourself thinking, “I wish my daily social media experience featured more math puns,” then I encourage you to (A) Follow Math with Bad Drawings! and (B) Take a long, careful look in the mirror to see whatyou’ve become.
ABOUT – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS I love math and teaching, and I can’t draw. That much you could probably deduce from first principles. Other (more elusive) facts: my name is Ben Orlin; I live in Saint Paul, Minnesota with my wife and daughter; I go by he/him; and I am very excited about my two books, Math with Bad Drawings (2018) and Change is the Only Constant (2019). I have taught every level of mathematics from ages 12 MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS The February 29th page is a flowchart for whether you need theFebruary 29th page.
MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. Dilation savings time, and other ideas that can't be any worse than what we have now. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. Treating an inequality like an equation? That's like treating a bird as a wingless schmo. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS A thought experiment that's half Sean Carroll, half Lewis Carroll. Ben Orlin Math 16 Comments October 9, 2019 October 9, 2019 2 Minutes. Instagram-Ready Graphs (Made of MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. You take the red pill, you stay in pun-land, and you see how deep the awful wordplay goes. TEEKO – MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS In fact, despite John Scarne’s grandiose prognostications – he thought Teeko would soon surpass checkers in popularity, and then chess, after which all schools would become Teeko academies, and people would drink their morning Teeko while reading the Teeko-papers with their beloved Teeko partner, with whom they exchanged lifelong vows of “Teeko” – this remains an obscure game. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Join the mailing list! (No spam, just the good stuff) Join 13,523 other subscribers Email Address . Let me know about new posts! MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing. And I'm above the 99th percentile on any exam whose answers are scored by resemblance to mine. MATH WITH BAD DRAWINGS Lover of math. Bad at drawing.Skip to content
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