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Quote from: Professoralstad on July 18, 2011, 05:27:34 PMQuote from: YourMathTeacher on July 18, 2011, 05:17:36 PMI am a math teacher that makes his students show their work ).I always hated showing my work for arithmetic and algebra, ...FTR, I teach Precalculus and Calculus.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on July 18, 2011, 05:17:36 PMI am a math teacher that makes his students show their work ).I always hated showing my work for arithmetic and algebra, ...
I am a math teacher that makes his students show their work ).
Really? For some reason, I thought the school you taught at was a middle school...I assume I was mistaken though, unless they are all overachieving 7th graders.
Even so, my precalc class seemed more focused on memorization (unit circle, imaginary roots, etc.) than actual calculation. I probably did most of the work for that class in my head anyway.
Originally, I hated showing my work, for the same reason as ProfAlstad. Then, I found I needed to, and it reduced mistakes. Then I hit calc, and knew I needed to show work, but had no idea what work to show, so I just wrote "-inf < answer < inf." I got partial credit...once.
I was moved to Calculus due to the lack of interest of the teachers with seniority, which (ironically) is the same reason I was chosen as the new Department Head.
I wish my students could memorize the unit circle.
Interesting. I thought about trying to become a math teacher, but I would just have too little patience for students that didn't want to be there. The only way I could probably do it would be if I could be guaranteed to teach only Calc or higher, where for the most part students want to do well. Or are Computer Science students.
Interesting. I thought about trying to become a math teacher, but I would just have too little patience for students that didn't want to be there. The only way I could probably do it would be if I could be guaranteed to teach only Calc or higher, where for the most part students want to do well.
That was a required part of my precalc class. If we didn't pass the unit circle test, we couldn't pass the class.
This is an extremely powerful incentive, since most of the regular high schools suffer from drug and gang issues.
QuoteI wish my students could memorize the unit circle. That was a required part of my precalc class. If we didn't pass the unit circle test, we couldn't pass the class.
Quote from: SomeKittens on July 18, 2011, 06:02:59 PMOriginally, I hated showing my work, for the same reason as ProfAlstad. Then, I found I needed to, and it reduced mistakes. Then I hit calc, and knew I needed to show work, but had no idea what work to show, so I just wrote "-inf < answer < inf." I got partial credit...once.I remember one kid who just listed the name and address of the restaurant where he worked. I think he got extra credit.
Physics is much easier. Just scribble in a bad stick figure diagram and throw in a random "F=ma" or two and you are good to go.
Seriously, some things need memorization but the unit circle taint one of them.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on July 19, 2011, 08:30:29 AMSeriously, some things need memorization but the unit circle taint one of them.Exactly. Like all the lines for Carl the greenskeeper and Sheriff Buford T. Justice.