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I have a math exam on thursday and it sucks because it's a stupid exam!
oh but I had a pop quiz today in math (again) and I got 100! a perfect score! A++++
yay me
Day 252 ~ Math
Monday was a holiday, Tuesday was the horrid day, Wednesday was early release so I kept Anna home, and Thursday I told Anna that Dr. Kelly wanted her to rest for a full day to see if it would help her headache. I have to be really careful about not rewarding the bad behavior at school with getting to stay home. Anna is savvy enough to figure out that if she breaks her glasses and cries, then she could stay home. Nope. So Thursday morning, I had Anna get dressed like she was going to school and work on some math. She actually enjoyed it and wanted to do several more pages than I had asked her to initially. She still can’t do single digit addition and subtraction in her head but she used tally marks to figure out the answers. I loved how proud she was of her work and that she couldn’t wait to show Nana.
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Math fabric! (the white lines have been thickened in the black Trig and Triangles fabric)
Collection: www.spoonflower.com/collections/15462
Doing a math equation isn't easy when you forgot how to solve them.
Hopefully, I did remember. (I felt like a dumbass during the process).
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Visit my blog to learn more about this lapbook: Preparation Education: Kindergarten/1st Grade Math Lapbook
This week the contest subject is Math, first thing I thought of was this, Fibonacci 's Number and how a lot of things in Nature follow this 'rule'.
Math Mania is an evening of mathematical demonstrations, puzzles and hands-on activities for elementary school children. It’s been designed by members of the University of the Fraser Valley’s Department of Mathematics & Statistics to show children – and their parents – how much fun you can have playing with mathematical concepts.
Math Mania is held in a school gymnasium and lasts about ninety minutes. About 20 volunteers (students and faculty) from UFV run tables with a wide variety of activities. While most of the activities are designed for children from about seven through ten, there is something for children of all ages. The grown-ups have a lot of fun, too! Our volunteers enjoy it so much that they keep coming back for more.