I’m Beth … wife, mother, grandmother, and educator … on an adventure … with the God of Creation.
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Lovely blog. Wonderful beginning…
Bonnie
Thank you 🙂
Hi Beth,
Really enjoy your blog! Wondering if there is a way to subscribe via email (I’m notoriously bad at following blogs on the RSS feed)? If not, no worries 🙂
Thanks,
Mike
Hi Mike – I figured out how to add email subscription. Thanks for your comment and encouragement!
Beth
I love your site. Keep it up !
Hello Beth,
I am Genviev, the author of “Emotions” which you quote in your blog. It was a surprise to find the foreword of my latest book on your site. If you could add a link to my site next to the quote, it would be much appreciated: http://www.GenvievMartin.com/
Thank you, Beth.
Genviev
Hi Genviev,
I hope you don’t mind that I used that quote … it was perfect and beautiful. I have hot-linked your name back to your website. I hope to peruse your book in the near future …
Blessings today!
Beth
Good morning Beth,
Thank you for your kind words and link. Not a problem at all. It is always wonderful when our words find meaning in others’ thoughts and lives. Thank you for including “Emotions” in your blog.
Many blessings,
Genviev
I just stumbled across your blog looking for ideas for teaching solving systems of equations. Thanks! And I can see from your reading lists that we could be very dear friends. 🙂
Julie … you can find my math blog at http://algebrasfriend.blogspot.com/ or at http://180snaps.blogspot.com/.
I love to read … but find I spend way too much time on school stuff and neglect the pleasure!
Dear Beth,
As a proponent of math education in the United States, we need your help to promote our nationwide math competition by blogging or posting about it on your blog!
As you probably already know, despite the fact that the US spends the most money on education per capita, our students are ranked 25th globally for math proficiency. The MATHCOUNTS Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to improving that statistic. MATHCOUNTS’ third annual “Math Video Challenge” is a math competition for 6th to 8th graders that encourages student innovation as they create and star in their own math videos, thus exciting them to pursue higher education in math.
As the webmaster of this awesome blog, we are asking you to help support this effort by mentioning us in your next blog or forum post or promoting our logo with a link to the site. So far this contest has gathered over 500 submissions and millions of views on the videos. Our goal this year is this year is to do even better. With your help, we are confident we will reach this goal.
For more information on MATHCOUNTS or the Math Video Challenge, visit our webpages at mathcounts.org and videochallenge.mathcounts.org/math-camera-action.
Respectfully,
Jake Byrnes
I’d be glad to … I’ll do on my math blog: http://algebrasfriend.blogspot.com/. I teach in high school so we don’t do MathCounts. But I did ask my high school students to spend time one class period examining the video challenge and the submissions that you had this year. They voted for their favorites.