Mary Cooper (@mcoopereducator) 's Twitter Profile
Mary Cooper

@mcoopereducator

Retired Alabama Teacher

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BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This moment gets to me every time. Jeter and Pettitte exits the dugout to take out Mariano Rivera for the last time of his career.

New York Yankees (@yankees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to Orlando “El Duque” Hernández for throwing out today’s ceremonial 1st pitch! A 3x World Champion with the Yankees, El Duque will be honored tomorrow night at the Yankees 44th Annual Homecoming Dinner with the “Pride of the Yankees Award.” 🙌

Lincoln Co. Schools (@lcschools1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We would like to thank the individuals and businesses who donated for door prizes at the 2024-2025 teacher inservice. Your support is greatly appreciated! #oneLC

We would like to thank the individuals and businesses who donated for door prizes at the 2024-2025 teacher inservice.  Your support is greatly appreciated!  #oneLC
Howie Hua (@howie_hua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Mental Math Monday! Math educators Dana and Kyle want to know how you would mentally calculate 427+385. Please share how you would do it in the comments.

Lincoln Co. Schools (@lcschools1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving Break filled with joy and relaxation! As we return, let's embrace the next three weeks with enthusiasm and focus. Together, we can make this time productive and memorable as we prepare for the upcoming Christmas Break.

We hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving Break filled with joy and relaxation! As we return, let's embrace the next three weeks with enthusiasm and focus. Together, we can make this time productive and memorable as we prepare for the upcoming Christmas Break.
Howie Hua (@howie_hua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Mental Math Monday with guest Nicole from Minnesota. If 2/5 of a number is 70, how would you mentally calculate what the number is?

Howie Hua (@howie_hua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun math fact: If you divide the first n positive odd numbers by the next n odd numbers, you will ALWAYS get 1/3. Here's why! (With a visual included!)

Howie Hua (@howie_hua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know completing the square literally means to complete the square? I didn't when I was in high school and that would've made it so much easier.