Friday, September 21, 2012

First Day of Math Class:



WHAT IS MATH???

Devin: Math is sort of like its like multiplication, division, and plus and minus and you have a lot in the world…say I have 2 apples and my friend has 3 apples, how many do we have?  Then you’d have to add it up!

Mackenzie:  Ways to like solve your problems like on a check or something, you have to know where to put the decimal, so ways to solve things during the day.

Tyler: Math is like when you do the disco, you got to know the right combinations.

Tim: Math is a way to express and sort things out of the universe such as shapes, division and multiplication, etc.

David: Um Math is a way of figuring out problems like…blah forgot
Kaleb: Math is like all around you, everyway you look, in your house, on your dog…Its like all around you, table, centimeters, yards, foot, feet, pools

Jasmine: Uh Math is like um…division, subtraction, multiplying, space, and house (to know the size of the walls)

Nevaeh: Math is like um all math, subtraction, multiplication, division, adding, and um all sorts of math sheets.

Michael: I’ve divided, multiplied, subtract, and added.

Maddie: Math is like adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, etc.

Alex: Math is like adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, and graphing.

Sienna: Adding, subtracting, multiplication, um fractions and I don’t know…

Shelby: Do you write down everything they say?

Mrs. L: Maybe, depends on the answer.

Shelby: Math is like you have to know where the decimals go, and where the numbers go, and everything else like that.

Bethany: Math is numbers and shapes and multiplication, division, subtraction, and addition.

Ella:  Math is addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc.

Kameron: Math is addition, subtraction, multiplication, graphing…and…etc.

Megan: Um math is like multiplication, division, adding, temperatures, decimals. 

Cameron:  I say math is like multiplication, division, um you got to know how to count so the teachers know how you do it…subtraction, graphing.

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