Math Spark
Each math spark post introduces you to math related topic and allows for you to explore that topic in a variety of ways. Math Sparks are designed to be quick lessons. It usually takes around 15-20 minutes of learning to complete one.
Each math spark post introduces you to math related topic and allows for you to explore that topic in a variety of ways. Math Sparks are designed to be quick lessons. It usually takes around 15-20 minutes of learning to complete one.
Let's Get Started
Let's Get Started
Math Spark
Math Spark
Instructions
Instructions
1. Explore the Math Sparks at the EY blog.
1. Explore the Math Sparks at the EY blog.
2. Create a paper or digital notebook page for your Math Spark. Add the Date and Math Spark # at the top of your page.
2. Create a paper or digital notebook page for your Math Spark. Add the Date and Math Spark # at the top of your page.
3. Read the Math Spark all of the way through and come up with a plan to complete the Math Spark.
3. Read the Math Spark all of the way through and come up with a plan to complete the Math Spark.
4. Complete all of your work/research
4. Complete all of your work/research
5. Put it all together to create a final project.
5. Put it all together to create a final project.
6. Share your work with your teacher.
6. Share your work with your teacher.
Check out the Spark Badge on the EY blog!
Check out the Spark Badge on the EY blog!