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Correction from Wisconsin: No Rectangular Solids
No rectangular solids on the new test? Now what?!
In my very first session yesterday about using fruit to teach math for the new GED Test, educators got their hands on the 2014 Mat...
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
Every student at every grade level has one or more class subjects that do not come easy. The difficult subjects require more work, energy, and time in order to do well in the class. T...
MORE PIRATES, LESS GLOBAL WARMING . WAIT, WHAT?
An interesting correlation was found by the parody religion FSM (Flying Spaghetti Monster). Deducting causation here would be madness. Over the 18th and 19th century, piracy, the one ...
Your Times Table Made Easy
Times Table is simply Repeated Addition. If you are learning the 4 times table, keep adding 4 each time to the previous answer.
For example: 4 X 1 = 4
4 X 2 = 8 (4+4)...
Ratios
Q: In a seminar, the ratio of the number of men to the number of women was 2:3. On the following day, two more men attended the seminar. The ratio became 5:6. How many participants we...
Impotance of Maths in our life
Many people are unable to make a connection between the numbers on the paper and what they do on a daily basis. People use a lot of what they were taught in school without even thinki...
Being Successful in Exams (Maths)
TOP 5 EXAM TIPS. By Amit Gandhi
Here are some of my top tips for being successful in exams.
1) Know what is expected of you. This can be done by reading the specification and goin...
GCSE vs. A-Level Mathematics
Difficulty
It is more difficult, but not hugely so at first. AS modules are not considered particularly difficult, though core A2 modules are more advanced. They do, however, build o...
Gauss` iPhone 5.
Carl Friederich Gauss was born in 1777 and grew up to be one of the greatest mathematicians ever. As a young boy, however, he was very naughty.
One day in school, the 8-year-old Ca...
Rationale for an approach to teaching mathematics to new and established learners of English
Mathematics is one of the most challenging subjects for children with English as an additional language (EAL) to take part in, due to their language barrier and the complex nature of...