A student came to me with his review yesterday.
"Barbara Finch has the following to deposit into her bank account: $1395 in cash, $15.24 in coins and 4 checks: $50.00, $150.75, $45.00 & $75.25."
I showed him how to fill out a deposit slip and how to do the subtotal and total. Then he asks: what do you do with the 4? (As in 4 checks)
Another came to me with this problem: "Edgar purchases these from the hardware store: 2 gallons of paint for $12.00 each, 3 paint brushes for $9.99 each, and a plastic drop cloth for $3.99."
He did the amounts as
12.00 + 2
9.99 + 3
3.99
Then add these together.
(For those of you who do not like math, it should be
12.00 X 2 = 24.00
9.99 X 3 = 29.97
3.99
So 24.00 + 29.97 + 3.99 = 57.96)
This is after working one on one, going over all of the problems as a review. etc.
Egads.
On This Day in Math - November 23
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3 comments:
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It's amazing that they can do the mechanics (+-x/)of math but can't use it in a real life (word problem) situation.
I'll bet that light bulb moment when the connection is finally made makes for teacher's day
That's why I don't teach math.
But math is SOOO much more logical than English!
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