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 * //Playing With Math: Stories From Math Circles, Homeschoolers, and the Internet//** is a book, coming out in 2011. While it's still gestating, you can help enrich the resource lists in the book.


 * What are your favorite math tool sites?
 * What are your favorite math videos online?
 * What are your favorite free math sites online? -> Games * Lessons * Other
 * What are your favorite math-related blogs?
 * What are your favorite math-related kids' books?
 * What other math books for broad audiences do you love?


 * //Playing With Math//** is like a //Whole Earth Catalog// of mathematical fun. The table of contents as of June 7, 2010, is below. What else would you like to see in it?

**Contents**
 * Preface** 4
 * Introduction** 7

Section Introduction 17 Steve Kennedy, The Math Circle 20 Bob and Ellen Kaplan, Letters to a Young Student 27 Julia Brodsky, The Art of Inquiry: A Math Circle for Young Children 35 Tanya Khovanova, Octopus Logic 42 Jamylle Carter, The Oakland Math Circle: A First Iteration 44 Fantastic Four Game Maria Droujkova, One Day At the Math Club 54 Amanda Serenevy, Riverbend Community Math Center Mary O’Keeffe, Creation of the Albany Area Math Circle Colleen King, The Game of Math Nancy Blachman, The Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival A Young Voice:
 * Section 1. Math Groups & Events**

Section Introduction Julie Brennan, Learning As We Go Jimmi xx, Transitioning to Living Math Holly Graff, One and a Quarter Pizzas: An Unschooling Adventure Tiffani Bearup, The Math Haters Come Around Pam Sorooshian, Radically Sensible Ideas A Young Voice: Lavinia Karl, An Unschooler Goes to College
 * Section 2. Homeschoolers Do Math**

Section Introduction Maria Droujkova, Making a Math-friendly Internet [not yet written] Denise Gaskins, Let’s Play Math [coming] Colleen King, The Game of Math Goes Online Rebecca Zook, Zook Tutoring blog [post yet to be selected] Kate Nowak, Blogging towards better teaching A young voice: Section Introduction Pilar Bewley, In a Montessori Classroom Chris Shore, Textbook Free: Kicking the Habit Jonathan Halabi, A Little Math Magic Dan Meyer, Be Less Helpful Alison Blank, Math Is Not Linear Friedrich Knauss, An Argument Against the Real World A young voice?
 * Section 3. Math Online**
 * Section 4. Bringing the Passion Into the Classroom**

Section Introduction Patricia Kenschaft, Racial Equity Requires … Danny Martin, Students’ Mathematical Identities [not completed] Sue VanHattum, Girls and Women, Doing Math [not completed] Melanie Hayes, Learning From My Kids
 * Section 5. Diversity and other Public Policy Issues**

Bibliography of Fun Math Books Recommended Books About Teaching and Learning Math Finding and Creating Local Math Alternatives A Note on Online Sites (and a few more links)
 * Section 6. Resources**

References Author Biographies Index