Just helped Emmett with his math homework. Prime factorization with exponents!
Very nice. He's in fourth grade? I don't remember doing that until sixth.
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Just helped Emmett with his math homework. Prime factorization with exponents!
Very nice. He's in fourth grade? I don't remember doing that until sixth.
Heh. One of my friends adjusted the date of his LJ post to be in the future to wish me Happy Birthday instead of waiting until tomorrow.
Sean, love and hugs to you and lots of health~ma for your mom.
~ma to your mom and you, Sean.
Me too. Maybe we should start a Buffista stationary exchange. Use your pretty stationary to send a cartoon or an interesting article or a little note to a fellow stationista. I know there's me, you, Raq, anyone else?I am so there, Vortex.
Me too. Maybe we should start a Buffista stationary exchange. Use your pretty stationary to send a cartoon or an interesting article or a little note to a fellow stationista. I know there's me, you, Raq, anyone else?
Oooh, me too.
Just helped Emmett with his math homework. Prime factorization with exponents!
Hey cool, that's what I'm teaching... tomorrow... to my eighth graders.
Sigh.
I think I'm safe from head explosions, as it sounds like they caught it early enough that we should be very happyYeah, it's utterly crappy that your mom has cancer, but at the same time there are a few of my brain cells doing a happy dance because it was caught early and there is a good prognosis.
Boo, hiss! for the Raq and vw UTIs
Very nice. He's in fourth grade? I don't remember doing that until sixth.
Fifth grade.
Hey cool, that's what I'm teaching... tomorrow... to my eighth graders.
You know what helped? The whole factorization tree dohickey. We wound up writing it all down with the tree.
Me: "You know what a prime number is, right?"
Emmett:
[dutily reciting]
"A number which can only be divided by itself and one."
Me: "Perfect. So take 24."
Emmett: "2 times 12. And 12 breaks down into 2 times 6. And 6 breaks down into 3 times 2."
Me: "So you've got more than one 2, so you can do an exponent for that."
Emmett: "That's the part I don't get."
Me: "Just count up the 2s; that's the exponent. If you have four 2s, then it's 2 to the fourth."
Emmett: "So...there are three 2s. That's 2 to the third?"
Me: "Right! And how many 3s?"
Emmett: "One 3."
Me: "So it's 3 times...."
Emmett: "2 to the third?"
Me: "Right. Think about it. What's 2 times 2 times 2?"
Emmett: "8."
Me: "And 8 times 3 is..."
Emmett: "24!"
I felt very mathy.
That must be so cool - to see the little lightbulb go off over his head....
Sean my best to your mom