Play with math this summer!

Brian Bushart
Round Rock ISD Professional Development
2 min readJun 10, 2016

Last summer I had the chance to play with math through the Summer Math Photo Challenge. Each week the moderators posted a mathematical prompt. For example, one week was all about the number three.

Then I, along with other players from around the globe, would keep our eyes open, take pictures of what we found related to that week’s prompt, and share our photos on Twitter using the #mathphoto15 hashtag.

That’s it!

I had so much fun that I shared about my experiences as part of a talk I gave at the NCTM Annual Conference this past April.

And guess what! You can play with us this summer! This year’s challenge starts June 12.

To play, it helps to follow @mathphoto16 on Twitter, but you can also check out the #mathphoto16 hashtag to see the prompt each week.

Playing with math through the Summer Math Photo Challenge is a great way to stop and notice all the math that exists around us. You’ll be amazed at everything you start to notice by the end of the summer. Even better, you’ll have a wealth of images you can use to spark conversation and learning in your classroom next year.

I hope you’ll join me!

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