I hope it's not, like, a kitten, sarameg.
'Out Of Gas'
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm pretty certain it isn't animate or perishable....
My toe aches. Adam Bede fell on it this morning. I hope taking the Lord's name in vain was a suitable revenge.
The gist of an e-mail I actually sent this morning:
Dear Coworker,
You sent your request after I left work yesterday, and you're demanding to know why I haven't completed your request 15 minutes after I've started work today.
Here is your request. Here are my hours. Here are the offices I support.
Please adjust your expectations.
Thank you,
Fucking Christ, I Haven't Even Had My Coffee Yet, You Jackass
When studying to become a math teacher, many teachers-in-training are taught to use concrete, real world examples to help illustrate mathematical concepts. New research shows that students who learn through real-world examples have a difficult time applying that knowledge to other situations. Students who were taught using only abstract symbols and concepts, on the other hand, are readily able to transfer their new-found knowledge to other, related problems.
Go Team Abstract Symbols and Concepts!
I know, I read that and threw up my hands in disgust. I'm starting to think that if you assemble all the research, it will show that teaching math is just impossible in all but the most ideal circumstances.
Man, Ruby seems to be fully cool with the new place. She's digging the balcony, big time. That was quick!
if you assemble all the research, it will show that teaching math is just impossible in all but the most ideal circumstances.
Maybe Barbie was right....
I think my kids got the majority of their math skillz from Math Blaster.
Allyson, who doesn't love a balcony?