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Old Thu Apr 05, 2007, 07:52pm
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My high school girlfriend had one of those once. Man - that was scary!!!
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Old Thu Apr 05, 2007, 09:24pm
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My high school girlfriend had one of those once. Man - that was scary!!!
I'm guessing she had this at your 40 year reunion?
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Old Fri Apr 06, 2007, 09:42pm
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I'm guessing she had this at your 40 year reunion?
FYI - my 40 year HS reunion was in 2005! BTW - I graduated HS and then started college at age 16. You do the math.
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Old Sun Apr 08, 2007, 08:28pm
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FYI - my 40 year HS reunion was in 2005! BTW - I graduated HS and then started college at age 16. You do the math.
I can do that.
It's the old math.
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Old Sun Apr 08, 2007, 08:53pm
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I can do that.
It's the old math.
Ah, new math.

So simple that only a child could do it!
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Old Tue Apr 10, 2007, 12:37am
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Ah, new math.

So simple that only a child could do it!
Whose "bright" idea was it to go "changing" elementary math so that when my kids need help on their homework, I have no idea what the devil the teacher has been teaching them. In the end, I show them how to "really do it" and just shake my head at all this new math nonsense. I guess that makes me old.
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Old Tue Apr 10, 2007, 12:57am
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Whose "bright" idea was it to go "changing" elementary math so that when my kids need help on their homework, I have no idea what the devil the teacher has been teaching them. In the end, I show them how to "really do it" and just shake my head at all this new math nonsense. I guess that makes me old.
Let me guess, you walked up hill both ways to school, in the snow, barefoot??

As a current math major (well, math and philosophy double major), I think the new math is great. Then again, I'm double majoring in math and philosophy, so you should really question my judgement.
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Old Tue Apr 10, 2007, 07:32am
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In the end, I show them how to "really do it" and just shake my head at all this new math nonsense.
I have to admit that I do the same thing. Show them how to do it. The new thing around here is to explain why the process works. (Their standardized tests in math now actually have essay questions, so they can explain how they came to their conclusions.) I don't really care if they know why it works. Just make sure they can do it. If they want to be math majors, then they can learn the theory in college. But in middle school, I would much rather see them just do the same type of problem 20 times to make sure that they can actually get the correct answer.
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Old Thu Apr 05, 2007, 11:31pm
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My high school girlfriend had one of those once. Man - that was scary!!!
Not as scary as her not having a period.
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