Jan 172009
I remember when I was in Geometry, my teacher drew little snow boarders on the slopes. It really helped understanding zero slope and undefined slope. When there is no slope, (or zero slope) it's no fun at all. The slope is flat. However, the undefined slope means that you are falling off the mountain straight down and that is a BAD situation you don't want to be in!!!!
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she doesn't
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by getting students into groups and then kind of "competing" to see which group gets the correct answer to the problem.
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They don't.
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they dont—- its a miserable experience
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fresman in hell (a.k.a. hnrs algebra 2)
haha…math…fun…
we do lots of group things…sometimes beats listening to teacher lecture all period
in calc…we work on problems in groups of 4…thats about as fun as it gets
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I remember when I was in Geometry, my teacher drew little snow boarders on the slopes. It really helped understanding zero slope and undefined slope. When there is no slope, (or zero slope) it's no fun at all. The slope is flat. However, the undefined slope means that you are falling off the mountain straight down and that is a BAD situation you don't want to be in!!!!
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