
Teacher Wayne Hesse
Mr. Math
Puzzler
Wayne
Hesse believes math can be fun for all
Teacher Wayne
Hesse has a poster at the front of his 8th grade homeroom
at Green Park Lutheran School in south St. Louis County. It
says: "Math Is Fun."
He's the school's
7th and 8th grade math teacher. He admits his students don't
always agree with the "fun" part.
But, during his
25 years as an elementary and middle school teacher, he's
collected a bunch of toys as well as riddles and puzzles to
show the "fun" of math. A lot of these exercises
are done without having any grading involved.
Young Saint Louis.com
heard about Mr. Hesse's activities last school year. We asked
him if he'd share some of his riddles and puzzles with the
kids who look at our website. He agreed to become Mr. Math
Puzzler.
Then, we decided
to make up a contest and ask kids to submit answers. We'll
check the answers and list all the kids who answered them
correctly. Also, YSL.com will put all the correct entries
into a hat and draw for three $10 Borders Book Store gift
certificates.
YSL.com
asked Hesse to make the contest questions difficult but try
to include an element of "fun."
Hesse uses his
toys, riddles and puzzles as extra-curricular activities for
his students.
Kids who complete
a regular assignment earlier than others can choose from among
50 manipulative toys or from a box of printed riddles and
puzzles. Also, he might make a riddle and puzzle for weekend
assignments but not grade the answers.
"I want them
to put in serious time but I don't want them to worry about
a grade," he said. He also urges the kids to involve
their parents in the weekend activities.
Hesse is a guy
who does other things besides math. For one thing, he enjoys
riding his motorcycle long distances. "I enjoy riding
more than when I get to the destination," he said.
This summer, he
took a ride all the way to northern Michigan and back...in
one weekend.
He also enjoys
heavy lifting, such as when he works on a delivery truck for
a friend who has a furniture store.
It seems logical
that a guy who can have fun lifting furniture also could find
ways to have fun and games with math.
Hesse hopes his
riddles and puzzles will help kids develop an ability to find
solutions in a logical manner.
He said, "Kids
are very resourceful in finding answers to the riddles and
puzzles, even if the way they do it is different than I might
do. But, if their way also is logical, that's fine."
We welcome Wayne
Hesse to YSL.com and hope you have fun with his Math
Puzzlers.