good points. i cinosder myself good at math and have always made at least a b most semesters. i failed math freshmen because i had a really bad teacher, and i think it would benefit us as a population if we are learning precalc and calc, just dont cram it down our throats haha but another good point on 5, a class with material that would benefit us financially would be amazing and about making the classroom environment more fun, in my math class we sit in groups of 4 and collaborate. this works
We hosted a community-wide Family Fun Math Night and by far the Ancient Ethiopian Method of Multiplication was the most popular activity. We had parents commenting on how their teenage children were excited to teach them how to do this. We also featured it as part of an interactive exhibit during an event we hosted titled, “Blacks in Math: Ancient Africa and Beyond”. Again even adults who said they disliked math, loved this method.
good points. i cinosder myself good at math and have always made at least a b most semesters. i failed math freshmen because i had a really bad teacher, and i think it would benefit us as a population if we are learning precalc and calc, just dont cram it down our throats haha but another good point on 5, a class with material that would benefit us financially would be amazing and about making the classroom environment more fun, in my math class we sit in groups of 4 and collaborate. this works
Excellent work, brother. I wish I had had these techniques when I was homeschooling my son. Keep up the great work.
We hosted a community-wide Family Fun Math Night and by far the Ancient Ethiopian Method of Multiplication was the most popular activity. We had parents commenting on how their teenage children were excited to teach them how to do this. We also featured it as part of an interactive exhibit during an event we hosted titled, “Blacks in Math: Ancient Africa and Beyond”. Again even adults who said they disliked math, loved this method.