

In his books, Tang uses humor, visuals, and poetry to help children develop deeper conceptual understandings. The Best of Times “encourages children to master their times tables through understanding rather than memorization.” Math for All Seasons helps children make “the critical transition from counting to adding.” Math-terpieces introduces an important concept in probability and introduces readers to art history.

After the book received various awards and became a New York Times bestseller, Tang wrote more books that focused on different aspects of math. Greg Tang’s first book, The Grapes of Math, was published in 2001. That’s when he picked up his laptop and began to write. While volunteering in his daughter’s first grade class one day, Tang realized that he was most passionate about helping make math more accessible and intuitive for children.

For a brief period of time, he owned a Tae Kwon-Do school in Boston. He later earned a master’s degree in math education from New York University.īefore beginning his current career in math education, Greg Tang worked in the business world as an executive, speechwriter, and founder of a multimedia and systems design company. After graduating from high school, Greg attended Harvard University, where he received both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in economics. Greg grew up playing games with his two sisters, such as cards and chess, that helped him become adept at using numbers and developing strategies. Greg Tang was born in Ithaca, New York, where his father taught electrical engineering at Cornell University and his mother taught math at Ithaca College.
