Or adding four groups of minus three. The teacher is being too simplistic. What about a base? If you’re dealing with marbles, adding (-3)x4 to your 6 marbles is different if it’s temperature.
I was a volunteer tutor several years ago for young kids in grades 1-3. The greatest reward was seeing the light go on over their head and the light go on in their eyes and hearing them say in an excited, squeaky voice, “I get it!”
C about 2 years ago
The age of enlightenment
Yakety Sax about 2 years ago
Mind blown.
Sanspareil about 2 years ago
I took group theory for my math degree, in college, totally mind blowing concepts! I managed a B for the class though most of the class didn’t finish!
Nachikethass about 2 years ago
Nice to see Junior does pay attention in class.
jewlie about 2 years ago
Oh hey, I had my own goink on the negative one! Thanks for that.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 years ago
Junior has a good teacher.
The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Processor overload.
klbdds about 2 years ago
I remember memorizing the times(multiplication)table in 2nd grade. We had to fill it in for our math test.
Milady Meg about 2 years ago
Or adding four groups of minus three. The teacher is being too simplistic. What about a base? If you’re dealing with marbles, adding (-3)x4 to your 6 marbles is different if it’s temperature.
As a math teacher, I don’t like it.
Jimmyk939 about 2 years ago
I was a volunteer tutor several years ago for young kids in grades 1-3. The greatest reward was seeing the light go on over their head and the light go on in their eyes and hearing them say in an excited, squeaky voice, “I get it!”
fuzzmoz about 2 years ago
I think the kid likes math!
mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago
A ‘Eureka’ moment. They’re great.