How to Teach Math to Kids

I don’t know if this kid Spencer Tweedy can add, subtract, multiply or solve partial differential equations, but he can (thanks, I guess, to Auto-Tune) sing:

A few weeks ago, my algebra class was assigned a project called “Mathematic Karaoke,” for which were told to pick a song, make it about numbers (and stuff), and record our selves singing it. … So it only seemed to appropriate to follow along the pop-stream criteria, with Ms. Beyoncé Knowles. Of course, Single Ladies was my tune of choice.

And here’s the result:

All I wanna know is: Which public school is this?

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Matt Gross writes about travel and food for the New York Times, Saveur, Gourmet, and Afar, where he is a Contributing Writer. When he’s not on the road, he’s with his wife, Jean, and daughter, Sasha, in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.

5 thoughts on “How to Teach Math to Kids

  1. His dad is music legend Jeff Tweedy (and his mom’s a really smart cookie), so that explains the high production values and the cleverness (and probably also the somewhat flat and emotionless quality of his voice, if we’re gonna be brutally honest). I don’t know if he goes to public schools, but there are a couple of really great specialized/magnet schools in Chicago.

  2. I really appreciated this post. Especially the generous use of autotune. 🙂 Overheard in the classroom, “If you know the square root of 25 Holla Back!” “New Math represent!”

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