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Paula Poundstone (Comedian, Writer)
[1959 - ] |
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Profile created March 11, 2007 |
Pretty Good Joke Book (2000) with Garrison Keillor, ed.
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The Sticky Problem of Parallelogram Pancakes: And Other Skill-Building Math Activities, Grades 4-5 (2006)
with Faye Nisonoff Ruopp Are you looking for a fun way to engage students in
improving and retaining their mathematical skills? Whether your students
need a curricular supplement, a summer review package, or an opportunity
to do math at home with parents, humor them with Math with a Laugh.
Math with a Laugh brings together math practice and comedy-some would
say for the first time-offering students and teachers funny and
functional skills-development experiences. Longtime math teacher Faye
Nisonoff Ruopp provides problems carefully crafted to help children
strengthen their mathematical thinking. Faye's former student, star
comedian Paula Poundstone, sets the problems within funny stories so
entertaining to read and solve that students will become immersed in the
mathematics.
In The Sticky Problem of Parallelogram Pancakes fourth and fifth graders
solve a variety of developmentally appropriate problems involving number
sense, geometry, measurement, algebra, data, and probability. Each
problem links directly to state and national standards and increases
students' capabilities with foundational and computational principles.
The Math with a Laugh series reinforces basic skills and improves
retention in class, over the summer, or at home. Ruopp's teaching notes
provide answers and help you reinforce the concepts behind the problems,
then extend them into other mathematical learning.
Math with a Laugh will enliven any math environment. It's an effective
way to help kids build and retain mathematical knowledge and a humorous
opportunity to turn rote skill drills into enjoyable learning.
Grades 4-5
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There's Nothing in This Book That I Meant to Say (2006) Part memoir, part monologue, with a dash of startling honesty,
There’s Nothing in This Book That I Meant to Say features
biographies of legendary historical figures from which Paula Poundstone
can’t help digressing to tell her own story. Mining gold from the lives
of Abraham Lincoln, Helen Keller, Joan of Arc, and Beethoven, among
others, the eccentric and utterly inimitable mind of Paula Poundstone
dissects, observes, and comments on the successes and failures of her
own life with surprising candor and spot-on comedic timing in this
unique laugh-out-loud book.
If you like Paula Poundstone’s ironic and blindingly intelligent humor,
you’ll love this wryly observant, funny, and touching book.
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Venn Can We Be Friends??: And Other Skill-Building Math Activities, Grades 6-7 (2006) with
Faye Nisonoff Ruopp Are you looking for a fun way to engage students in improving and
retaining their mathematical skills? Whether your students need a
curricular supplement, a summer review package, or an opportunity to do
math at home with parents, humor them with Math with a Laugh.
Math with a Laugh brings together math practice and comedy-some would
say for the first time-offering students and teachers funny and
functional skills-development experiences. Longtime math teacher Faye
Nisonoff Ruopp provides problems carefully crafted to help children
strengthen their mathematical thinking. Faye's former student, star
comedian Paula Poundstone, sets the problems within funny stories so
entertaining to read and solve that students will become immersed in the
mathematics.
In Venn Can We Be Friends? sixth and seventh graders solve a variety of
developmentally appropriate problems involving operations with fractions
and decimals, applying order of operations, solving linear equations,
graphing Cartesian coordinates, determining surface area and volume, and
graphing statistical data. Each problem links directly to state and
national standards and increases students' capabilities with
foundational and computational principles. The Math with a Laugh Series
reinforces basic skills and improves retention in class, over the
summer, or at home. Ruopp's teaching notes provide answers and help you
reinforce the concepts behind the problems, then extend them into other
mathematical learning.
Math with a Laugh will enliven any math environment. It's an effective
way to help kids build and retain mathematical knowledge and a humorous
opportunity to turn rote skill drills into enjoyable learning.
Grades 4-5
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You Can't Keep Slope Down: And Other Skill-Building Math Activities (2007 release)
with Faye Nisonoff Ruopp
Are you looking for a fun way to engage students
in improving and retaining their mathematical skills? Whether your
students need a curricular supplement, a summer review package, or an
opportunity to do math at home with parents, humor them with Math with a
Laugh.
Math with a Laugh brings together math practice and comedy - some would
say for the first time - offering students and teachers funny and
functional skills-development experiences. Longtime math teacher Faye
Nisonoff Ruopp provides problems carefully crafted to help children
strengthen their mathematical thinking. Faye's former student, star
comedian Paula Poundstone, sets the problems within funny stories so
entertaining to read and solve that students will become immersed in the
mathematics.
In You Can't Keep Slope Down eighth and ninth graders encounter
age-appropriate problems involving ratios and proportions,
simplification of numerical expressions, identification of the meaning
of variables and constants, the solving of polynomials and quadratics,
the application of the Pythagorean theorem, and the measurement of
central tendency in a dataset. Each problem links directly to state and
national standards and increases students' capabilities with
foundational and computational principles. Math with a Laugh reinforces
basic skills and improves retention in class, over the summer, or at
home. Ruopp's teaching notes provide answers and help you reinforce the
concepts behind the problems, then extend them into other mathematical
learning.
Math with a Laugh will enliven any math environment. It's an effective
way to help kids build and retain mathematical knowledge and a humorous
opportunity to turn rote skill drills into enjoyable learning.
Grades 8-9
See also:
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The Best of Comic Relief 90
(1990) with Richard Lewis
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Cassette
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Completely Yours: A Complete Mini-Album of Story, Songs and Rhymes
(1998) by Bea Arthur, Ed Asner, Kathy Najimy, Keiko Kasza, Lily Tomlin, Mary Tyler
Moore, and Paula Poundstone For preschoolers and families, this is a complete
mini-album of story, songs, and rhymes. The compact disc includes a
story, "A Mother for Choco" by Keiko Kasza, twenty-nine Mother Goose
rhymes, and two terrific songs. Performers include Paula Poundstone,
Kathy Najimy, Lily Tomlin, Bea Arthur, Mary Tyler Moore, and Ed
Asner. Running time is 18 minutes.
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