I love your comics! I just wanted you to know that I am a 7th grade math teacher in NYC and I am actually using a few of your comics in my classroom as decorations! I would love to see more comics which involve material that is understandable by 7th graders and students. (Like this one!)
@Wendell: I will give it my best shot. Unfortunately, most of my material now is going to come from graduate classes. But I think I can cook up something special for your class.
@Josh: Sure they’ll distribute, but they might still lack unity.
Hi,
I love your comics! I just wanted you to know that I am a 7th grade math teacher in NYC and I am actually using a few of your comics in my classroom as decorations! I would love to see more comics which involve material that is understandable by 7th graders and students. (Like this one!)
Thanks!
The professor should have them get into a ring. Then they’ll distribute without any problems.
@Wendell: I will give it my best shot. Unfortunately, most of my material now is going to come from graduate classes. But I think I can cook up something special for your class.
@Josh: Sure they’ll distribute, but they might still lack unity.
But students love to go outside! Let them work out in the field, and they’ll divide nicely.
Dear Courtney: I hope you do not mind if I use this cartoon as an illustration for a teaching blog. If you’d like to see the entry, it is http://lagccnetworks.blogspot.com/2011/05/classes-without-borders-group-work.html
I will, of course, acknowledge you as the author.