Friday, October 22, 2021

I Love Math

Back in April when I was doing that long term eighth grade English class, I had a co-teacher. On Friday, I subbed for her. 

I did get a chance to work with Ms. R for the first class of the day. For the last class of the day, I worked with a seventh grade math teacher. The lesson for the day was multiplying and dividing positive and negative numbers. 

Ms. M (and all the math teachers at the school, really) are great. I wish my math classes had been taught like this. It's very interactive and hands on. 

After having gone over the essentials and having given them some time to practice, Ms. M showed a little video to drive the lesson home. It's amazing what's on YouTube.

To the tune of "I Love Rock and Roll": 

17 comments:

  1. That's a great video! The lesson is one of the few things I still remember. Math was my weakest subject. Although, I still enjoy long division!

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    1. Doesn't matter what grade, all I have to do is say "a negative times a negative is..." and the kiddos know how to respond.

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  2. Math is something gives me anxiety.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  3. Better this little Youtube vid than that kooky Riverside teacher doing her 'pow-wow' dance in math class. :)

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    1. My math teacher managed to teach SOH CAH TOA without that. (That's the guess that's been floated as to the why. It's how to remember sine-cosine-tangent in trig.)

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  4. I hit a big math wall in 6th grade, fell behind and never caught up. Math is still a mystery to me although I can do some basic math. It's from rote memorization though, I still don't understand concepts well. I could have wished for a fun way to learn math.

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    1. For me it was 5th grade. Long division. But then in 9th grade I had a great teacher who spoke my language and from there I was back on even footing.

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  5. I'm sure that enhanced the learning experience for the students! Have a wonderful week.

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  6. Math was my least favorite subject. But thank God there are those who love math.
    My favorite subject was History. This probably says something about me.

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  7. My favorite teachers always injected something fun. :)

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    1. There are so many of these videos around nowadays that most teachers could incorporate them.

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