Hi today I will be sharing with you my Mathematical Lessons on Stanford Online Course. What this is it is a way for people to learn about math online our school signed us all up to take the course and this is what we have learnt. We had to g through the first 6 lessons and explain what each one was about so here they are.
1. Lesson
Lesson was all about introducing ourselves to what it is and with this we had to right about it after watching a video and this is what I wrote. "Don't give in to Stereotypes. Your brain is able to grow the more you learn no one is born a math's person. Your brain is growing by the minute because you learn different things all day it is like practicing math the more you practice the more you will learn and remember. Not everyone will get the question right on the first go it is good to struggle that means you just need to learn more about it so you are able to get it right. So word of advice practices makes perfect." This is what I wrote and this was the first part of it. This really helped my understanding on what this was all about.
2. Math and Mindset.
Math and Mindset was all about us learning that if we don't have a positive mindset then we will not succeeded in your math's. Here is a little blurb that I wrote to explain what it meant. We can do anything if we put our mind to it. If we can get good thoughts in our heads then we will succeed in the future and throughout the school year. It is a good way for students to build in there learning. But getting the encouragement from there teachers. That makes it a huge step for your students.
3.Mistakes and Speed
This lesson told us about how to not speed and in that case you might improve with your math. here is a blurb I wrote. "It is good to make mistakes not just to make your brain grow but by the way it helps you to try an learn from your mistakes in order you do it again. It is showing that you are also learning".
Here is another as well. "You need to learn from your mistakes and it is OK to be a slow math person. Just because your slow doesn't mean your bad at math. We learn from these mistakes and even the best math people are not always fast as you think. You could maybe say they are slow".
4. Number Flexibility
Here is what it is about. They got another point of view from so many other people. It is also better to work on it with other people then by yourself. They would have been able to solve more problems when working together witch means they are more likely to understand more if they hear everyone's working out and find the easiest way. Math's is good to know for your future because we can problems solve it can help you find a job and so much more. Math's isn't always about using numbers and counting and figuring out things. It can also be used for everyday stuff like you count how many games you got and how you can share them evenly.
5. Making Sense & Intuition
In this lesson it was giving us some questions and we had to answer then they were very interesting and it was good getting advice from the videos that they had on there. They were really helpful and I think I improved my math's by learning from this and it was really fun learning from it.
6. Math and Patterns
We were told to learn how the patterns grow in numbers. I got stuck at this one but it slowly made sense. number 6 was the last lesson that I had to do and it really helped me with my understanding with math and the videos gave really good advice to me that I will use in the future.
Today's blog was a long one but I hoped you enjoyed it. I had a lot of fun with all of these lessons and I learnt so much. Until next time Bye!!!
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