The box problem from kindergarten to calculus

The famous "box problem" is a classic that never gets old. It's often taught in Algebra I or Calculus, but can be extended to every level.

3D Bar Graph STEAM Project

Students chose a quote, created a fairly complex spreadsheet, and then spent several days in the STEAM lab using the laser cutter and miter saw to create a beautiful 3d graph.

Why is a negative times a negative equal to a positive?

Pattern and order is beneath all (well, almost all) that seems random in mathematics. This is especially true of the fact that (-4)(-4) = +16.

The Infinite Beauty of Irrational Numbers

Spreadsheets quite naturally lend themselves to exploration, iterations, and the concept of infinity. This discovery based lesson elicits a deep understanding of infinity and the beauty of irrational numbers.