My DD would probably have "no word problems" high on her math wish list but when using math IRL, one is rarely handed an equation to solve. The math I use day in and day out are basically word problems:
"Crimson Wife has $70 in her wallet. She has to fill up her 12 gallon gas tank at $3.13/gallon. She also has to pay the $15 co-pay at the pediatrician's office. Does she have enough cash to purchase 2 kids' meals costing $4.99 each and a salad for herself costing $6.49? (ignore tax as she also has a bunch of loose change)"
I may have to solicit C's wish list.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of C., he got a 100 on his geometry test!
I am SO happy for him.
If he'd gone to a regular school with regular middle class kids he would have had numerous 100s (well, maybe not, if he'd had Everyday Math...)
Instead he's spent so much time being a little fish in a big pond that he's semi-wrecked for math. At least, he says he is. ("I don't like math.")
I keep refusing to believe that.