. >> glenna whitney from renaissance have capital, he started -- glenna whitney from renaissance capitalwonderful institution in new york city about math. america is way behind in math. we have got to get kids and their parents engaged. inside is a lot of fun but this is serious. we have got to get better at math. ok, what are we doing? oh, my god. it is very easy. this is serious math, people. trying to get a seventh grader fired up. how? >> we give them something to touch. arn by touching and doing. >> i can go faster than you. 4, 5, 6, a hexagon. is not just about numbers and formulas. it is also about the physical space of geometry. do -- what do we need to do in this country to make math cool? like this where they can touch it and feel it. i am always looking for toys to keep their brain going. otherwise, they are just under little machines. >> throw them into the pacific ocean. >> i will do that. mathpecting kids to get skills in school but we never show them what to connect to in the real world. we never show them the light at the end of the tile. we are here to show people the be