About
I am a public high school math teacher in Brooklyn, New York, now in my 13th year of teaching. I teach in an academically, economically and ethnically diverse school of approximately 4,000 students, and my program always includes Algebra 2/Trigonometry, Computer Science, Geometry or some combination thereof. I am a Math for America Master Teacher and Desmos Fellow. When I am not teaching, planning, or thinking about teaching and planning, I am reading, quilting, or talking to and about my highly talented children (not necessarily in that order). Find me on Twitter at @wmukluk.


Nice to meet you! I am math teacher/crafter blogger too…come say Hi: http://zicker63.blogspot.com
Are you going to be at twitter math camp?
Amy
Amy – I already follow your blog! I am not going to Twitter Math Camp – not this year, anyway. I am attending the Math & Technology Conference at Exeter Academy the last week of June, going on a quilting retreat on the Appalachian Trail the last week of July, and will be on Lake Dunmore in Vermont for 2 weeks in August. It’s enough away time for one summer. But I am enjoying dipping my toe in the Math TwitterBlogoSphere, and looking forward to being a further part of the community. Thanks for the welcome!
Actually, Amy, looking at the dates and location, I might be able to do it. Do you know how/when you sign up?
Given that my adopted moniker in Lisp circles is His Kennyness, I approve your title.
Now please tell me you require your students to address you as “Your Mathness”. 🙂
Would that I could! Not sure it would go over very well…. Thanks for visiting!
Hey Ms Wendy,
Hope you’re having a great day!
I’m doing an expert roundup on my site and I think many new Math teachers using education technology products in their classroom like me would love to know your answer to this question :
If you could only use 3 Education technology tools/apps/sites for your teaching which 3 tools would you choose? e.g. WolframAlpha, KhanAcademy and Inside Mathematics.
Thanks in advance!
As soon as I’m done compiling the results, I would inform and link back to your blog.
Thank you!
Ishan
Ishan – sounds cool! I only scratch the surface of what’s available in my classroom. My 2 faves are Desmos and Geogebra. For my 3rd, right now the tool I use most is deltamath.com, although I am beginning to incorporate ck12.org, which may take the lead.