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#1 2005-06-10 01:27:51

Browneyes129
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difference in learning

"Evey one learns in a differint way..." thats what my math teacher Mrs.edwards would always say. it could be hands on, visualy, indevidualy, ect. for me i had a problem in math for a long time. i would try hard but wasn't very good at it. Untill I had my second year of seventh grade. Then I had Mrs. Edwards. she always did every thing she could to make sure we knew the material. she tought us in many differint was. But I found out that I learn better with hands on type stuff, & with my teacher helping me. It may make you look like a teachers pet a little, but hey atleast you understand it. find out what tricks helps you learn better and easyer. and stick to it!

#2 2005-06-10 10:50:50

MathsIsFun
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Registered: 2005-01-21
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Re: difference in learning

Most excellent advice.

It is, after all, your entire future that depends on it.

(BTW I try to provide different ways of learning on this website (explanations, discussion, puzzles, worksheets), but I could do more.)


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#3 2005-06-10 10:56:49

Zach
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Registered: 2005-03-23
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Re: difference in learning

I work best alone. Fear my solitary learning powers.


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I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.

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