tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7631652238986694994.post5290274276570381795..comments2024-03-28T07:56:31.574-10:00Comments on Crewton Ramone's Blog of Math: Self Directed Math EnrichmentCrewton Ramone's Blog Of Mathhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07368472360048802880noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7631652238986694994.post-2100395886642310502011-01-09T11:51:57.600-10:002011-01-09T11:51:57.600-10:00I'm pretty sure what she objected to was that ...I'm pretty sure what she objected to was that I cut and pasted her words into a page on my website without giving her any credit for the cut and paste. Am still waiting for a reply to see if she thinks she made up the games...meantime I will be giving her a link or two because it's like a lot of my posts many of us know this stuff nobody has bothered to write it down...<br /><br />Percentages with base ten blocks comes to mind...Crewton Ramone's Blog Of Mathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07368472360048802880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7631652238986694994.post-90719002516730963942011-01-09T10:29:20.237-10:002011-01-09T10:29:20.237-10:00It'd be quite absurd to claim that one particu...It'd be quite absurd to claim that one particular person 'invented' card-games for maths using a deck of cards. I used them a few months ago to evaluate and teach a reluctant maths pupil I tutor(hadn't heard of/read either this blog or the one you mention above) and wrote a guest-post on mathsinsider.com<br />A deck of cards is a resource found in many toy-boxes across the world, I've certainly used it in earlier years with my own children.Merry Makes..https://www.blogger.com/profile/09055433438377884811noreply@blogger.com