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I teach at a trade school at night. First year plumbing. Believe it or not plumbing is very math heavy.
These aren’t really kids, ages range from 25 to 50. They all struggle with fractions. I relate it all to pizza. 2 guys buy a pizza and share it. You ate 1/2 and he ate 1/2. See you use fractions every day.
The pizza is cut up into 8 slices. I have 3 you have 5. I had 3/8 of the pie, you had 5/8. The bottom number is how many slices it is cut into, the top number is how many slices you got. Easy peasy.
Now 5 divided by 8 = .625 move the decimal place over 2 you ate 62.5% of the pizza.
I think they get it! I’m making progress! I’m making a difference in the world! Yay! (I’m actually really excited at this point.)
Now we have a gross of ball valves. We used 70 of them. What percentage is left over. All I get is blank stares. My heart sinks, they don’t get it I’m a failure. Then I realize, none of them even know what a gross is. Lol.
It’s fun to teach, but frustrating too. When you see the light come on and the blank stare becomes an excited look of enlightenment. It’s pretty cool.
These aren’t really kids, ages range from 25 to 50. They all struggle with fractions. I relate it all to pizza. 2 guys buy a pizza and share it. You ate 1/2 and he ate 1/2. See you use fractions every day.
The pizza is cut up into 8 slices. I have 3 you have 5. I had 3/8 of the pie, you had 5/8. The bottom number is how many slices it is cut into, the top number is how many slices you got. Easy peasy.
Now 5 divided by 8 = .625 move the decimal place over 2 you ate 62.5% of the pizza.
I think they get it! I’m making progress! I’m making a difference in the world! Yay! (I’m actually really excited at this point.)
Now we have a gross of ball valves. We used 70 of them. What percentage is left over. All I get is blank stares. My heart sinks, they don’t get it I’m a failure. Then I realize, none of them even know what a gross is. Lol.
It’s fun to teach, but frustrating too. When you see the light come on and the blank stare becomes an excited look of enlightenment. It’s pretty cool.