Kuyers Mathematics is a mathematics curriculum resource funded by the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning. It is a fresh approach to mathematics, designed to be both interesting and applicable to the world we live in. It integrates a Christian approach, using mathematics to think about and better understand God, his creation, and our place and calling in the world.

These lessons are designed to supplement and enrich a high school level mathematics curriculum. They may be used as a whole or selectively as needed in enhancing students understanding of topics and their ability to connect them with their lives as Christians. The topics dealt with range from the philosophical--why a study of math is important--to the beautiful--examining the Fibonacci numbers and the golden spiral. They range from the theoretical--examining hypercubes to understand higher dimensions--to the applied--calculating how compounding interest helps one save for retirement.

The lessons can be accessed here. They are offered free of charge to be used in the classroom setting or with students on an individual basis.

Kuyers Institute hopes you will find these lessons useful. If you have questions or suggestions they'd love to here from you so don't hesitate to contact them by email or with a letter to James Bradley, 3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, USA.

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