Math Quiz — NYT Learning Network

Through Math for America, I am part of an on-going collaboration with the New York Times Learning Network.  My latest contribution, a Test Yourself quiz-question, can be found here:

Test Yourself Math — January 2, 2013

This question deals with the economics of schools districts that are turning to online learning programs in the face of budget cuts.  How far below the state average is the school budget in Manchester, NH, a district that is looking to adopt online learning programs?

Math Quiz — NYT Learning Network

Through Math for America, I am part of an on-going collaboration with the New York Times Learning Network.  My latest contribution, a Test Yourself quiz-question, can be found here:

Test Yourself Math — December 3, 2012

This question is based on recent efforts in some states to secede from the United States following President Obama’s re-election.  What percentage of Texans signed the online petition to secede?

Math Lesson: Fiscal Cliff

My latest contribution to the New York Times Learning Network is a math lesson that explores the mathematics of the so-called Fiscal Cliff.

Look Before You Leap!  Understanding the Mathematics of the Fiscal Cliff

In this lesson, students explore the quantitative consequences of the expiration of policies like the Bush Era Tax Cuts and the Payroll Tax by calculating income tax differences for individuals across income levels, and putting those numbers in context.

Students are also directed to consider the situation from the perspective of the government by approximating tax-revenue increases and investigating the consequences of discretionary spending cuts.

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