👉 Parade Math, developed by mathematician and educator David Shenk, is a visual and interactive method for teaching mathematical concepts, particularly geometry and number theory, by using patterns and sequences. It involves creating intricate designs, or "parades," with colored tiles that follow specific mathematical rules, such as symmetry or permutations. These parades not only illustrate abstract concepts but also make learning engaging and intuitive, as students can see the underlying mathematics in action. By manipulating the tiles and observing how their patterns evolve, learners develop a deeper understanding of mathematical principles, making it an effective tool for both teaching and learning complex ideas.