To all my Twitter kids...what's your experience with math been? What did or didn't you like about it. Could it be taught better? Was stuff hidden fron you because you "we'rent ready"?
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Replying to @cenobyte3
If your birth year is correct we are the same age. I loved math in school. Love it. However, I feel like if it was taught the way I teach it now (more like Singapore style,) I’d have learned more quicker, and been able to take more advanced maths earlier.
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Replying to @SILENCEnwp
I was born in 1971 :) What's Singapore style? I'm curious
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Replying to @SILENCEnwp
Thankbyou! That's fascinating...could even be a way to indroduce kids to subgroups/group and set theory
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Replying to @cenobyte3
Meanwhile, show me. Since I can’t type for shit I’m gonna step away from the phone and let you type.
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Replying to @SILENCEnwp
I think of adding and subtracting as a rotation in a sense. I've placed the rules of group theory beside. Copied from
@InertialObservr slides. Subtracting or adding anything in the group of 3 is still in the group. So 1 is satisfied. The identity element is not 1/npic.twitter.com/FwmPZGVKtL
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Replying to @cenobyte3 @InertialObservr
Excellent! I’ll be using this. And I love Dillon’s site.
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