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Math Letters Jr.

Not your typical middle school math(s) book

Believe it or not, math wasn't always my favorite subject. Like many students, my enthusiasm for math waned during middle school and continued into high school. The introduction of new symbols, formulas, and computational routines dimmed the spark I had once felt in elementary school. My interest was reignited in college, but I've always wished that I had something to inspire me during those crucial middle school years.

My new book, Math Letters Jr., is specifically designed for this purpose. It is aimed at 6th to 8th-grade students, but most adults will find the content equally intriguing. The topics are based on 10 of my most accessible and widely-viewed TikTok videos, four of which are featured in the clips above. Each of these videos has garnered hundreds of thousands (and in some cases millions) of views, indicating their wide appeal.

As an independent author, I don't have the marketing resources of a large publishing house. Therefore, I am reaching out for your support. There are 100 softcover copies of Math Letters Jr. available for purchase on my website. To show my appreciation, you can use the code mathsubstack to receive a generous 50% discount off the cover price. If you reside outside the US, a digital version of the book is also available. The code will expire one week from today or when the 100 copies are sold out.

If you like the book, it would mean a lot if you left a review on Amazon. These reviews are crucial, as they serve as the most effective tool to compete with larger publishing companies. Simply follow this link to the book on Amazon and scroll down to "Review this product" (even if you purchased the book on my website, you can still leave an Amazon review as long as you have an account).

If you have friends or family who are educators, please extend my invitation to them. I am more than happy to provide complimentary copies of Math Letters Jr. for their review.

Your support and feedback are greatly appreciated, helping me reach more young minds and transform students' perceptions of mathematics.

By the way, if you replicate the routine in the last video and choose your own numbers, I bet you’ll get 34.

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