Thursday, September 18, 2014

It's the Little Things

It's no secret, math and I do not get along, we never have.  M blows me away, because there are times I'll ask myself, out loud, what 2 numbers added or multiplied are and she blurts out the answer before I've even had a chance to write down the full problem.  I try not to help the kids with their math homework, because one time when M was in second grade, I helped her and she got all of the problems wrong.  She still hasn't let me live that down.

I was so thrilled today, though, when I was able to B and her friend with their math!  I sat down and looked at it and it instantly clicked.  That never happens!They are in fifth grade math hasn't been terribly easy. Right now, they are covering double digit division.  I learned how to divide when I was in elementary school, and like most people, I can do simple problems.  But I don't ever recall learning to divide using a 2 digit number.  

When I told B this yesterday, she was appalled.

"What?!?," she gasped.  "You never learned 2 digit division?"

"No, I didn't," I replied.

She walked away with her mouth agape and shaking her head.  

I was elated when I saw I was able to help B's friend with her math homework, even though it was double digit division.  For the most part, I think this whole "Common Core" curriculum, or whatever they're calling it now, is for the birds, save for one thing.  Had I learned the technique of rounding up or down to divide, I bet I wouldn't have turned my pencils into Mommy Pencils and Baby Pencils.  I would have been more focused on the lesson at hand and less on having the Mommy take the Baby to the park (see?  These are the things I remember).

I am always blown away by how much my daughters love school, especially since I so greatly did not. Looking at them now, I often wonder- Had I had their teachers or this curriculum, would I have enjoyed it more?  I don't know, but I can say with upmost certainty that had someone told me back then that as an adult I'd love school and would miss learning, I never would have believed it.  


1 comment:

  1. I miss college. Mostly because I could take awesome classes like anthropology, or at history. There was a distinct lack of math. I never got much beyond addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Never needed more than that really. Fanciest I get is adding fractions when I'm cooking or baking.

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