Jan 082009

http://RightBrainMath.com Great visual patterns and overviews of how numbers work from a right brain perspective. Tom Biesanz (Mister Numbers) shows how the patterns look and how they relate to families of factor numbers.

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2 Comments to “Right Brain Math: Fun Visual Patterns & Overviews in the Times Table”

  1. tschum217 says:

    I love this …
    I love this connection of geometry with multiplication! It makes multiplication so visual!

  2. turxxx says:

    Great stuff! Very …
    Great stuff! Very interesting.

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