Happy Birthday, PixKristin and MFNLAW!
I came in to find the subcontractors had removed all my edits and text changes from the new webpages--the ones that took
pretty much all day yesterday to make. To fix the CSS problems. The CSS is in a separate file and the html file doesn't need to change to make it apply (or it shouldn't, if you do it right).
I can beat them with pointy sticks for this, right?
That sounds about right. I should remember when CJ was studying negatives, but I'm a-blank.
He does test this weekend to see if he can take Algebra next year. Seventh grade. For Algebra. I'm still agog.
Very advanced. In fact, one of the things I think we railed against in a previous discussion was the tendency of teachers up until second or third grade to say that you can't subtract a larger number from a smaller one!
There was actually a bit of a disconnect for me with it. She writes at least 1/3 of her numbers backwards, but she gets negative numbers. I realize those things come from different parts of the brain, but I was really like, "Whoa, girl!"
My older brother and I taught our younger brother about negative numbers when he was in second grade. He grasped the concept pretty easily.
Happy birthday, Kristin, Maria, and Charles Darwin!
Seventh grade. For Algebra. I'm still agog.
Bob Moses would be so proud. Well, he might be prouder if your son was black, but he probably approves in general.
My brother taught me algebra in first grade, and I remember getting it and liking it. Of course, I forgot everything shortly thereafter, but there you go. It probably got stored with knowing German, which mysteriously purged itself from my brain.
Happy Birthday, Kristin!!!
Happy Birthday, Maria!!!
In fact, one of the things I think we railed against in a previous discussion was the tendency of teachers up until second or third grade to say that you can't subtract a larger number from a smaller one!
I was taught that, too. We eventually had a unit in negative numbers, in fifth grade, I think.
Seventh grade. For Algebra. I'm still agog.
My school system allowed a few students to take algebra in 8th grade. I was one and did quite welll.