"Minimath Projects is the result of an elective class my father taught called "Math Enrichment" in the early 70's. His objective was to find manipulative projects that would be enjoyable for the students and relate to their math curriculum. After buying and trying to use commercially available products, he found that they were expensive and difficult to adapt to heterogeneously grouped classes.
The projects developed were created with the following goals in mind:
1. Projects that would appeal to all ability levels,
2. Projects that use readily available and inexpensive materials,
3. Projects that could be successfully completed by students in a wide range of
grades, and
4. Projects that require very little teacher preparation time to use in the classroom.
Dear Minimath Customer: At Minimath Projects, the premier math manipulatives website (and great gift ideas too), we know teachers' budgets are limited – so we do our best to keep our prices affordable. ...and because we know your time is every bit as valuable to you as your money, we do our best to get your order right – every time… and get it delivered promptly. In 1996, Gerald Williams – my dad, the creator and innovator of these geometric string designs – retired from day-to-day operation of Minimath Projects. I began learning the business from him the year before, and now my wife and I own and operate Minimath Projects. We run Minimath Projects with the same dedication, commitment to excellence, and "Math is Fun!" spirit my dad embodied when he started Minimath Projects in the '70s. To anyone who thinks math isn't fun, let this be your invitation to discover how much fun string art math can be! Browse our line designs, circle designs, and square designs, find the project or projects that are appropriate for the grade level you teach – and see what thousands of students, teachers and parents have raved about for 30+ years! With curve stitching art projects from Minimath Projects, your students will learn about concentric circles, radii, ordered pairs, hexagons, diagonals… only, they won't consider it learning; they'll just call it fun! Please visit our website often – as we frequently update it. If you have comments or questions about our products, please contact us at sales@minimathprojects.com. We're always interested in your feedback. Let us know how your students respond to the string art and other math manipulatives we provide. If you wish, we'll post your comments on our Customers' Comments page. Rob Williams (815) 943-5880 Thank you for visiting… and Come back often! We do our best to make this website easy to use. Please contact us if you have any questions. |