I transfered schools in 6th grade where they were already well into geometry. I COULD NOT memorize. So I asked the teacher to explain how she arrived at the theorems I was supposed to memorize. She started to explain how there were standard relationships and PRIVED it to me. After her explanation it all made sense and I was able to navigate through math problems easily and was an "A" student. If I answered incorrectly, seeing how she arrived at the correct answer made all the difference in the world. Math became a puzzle to solve and was very exciting from that point on. At University, I fell in love with calculus and found the challenge exciting.
0:00 - Introduction: A mom’s surprising encounter about math kids 1:08 - Math vs. reading: Why labeling hurts learning 1:35 - Shalinee Sharma’s journey and work with Zearn 1:58 - Changing the question: How to teach math, not who can learn it 2:31 - Step 1: Believe in a child’s potential 4:17 - Step 2: Understand math through meaning, not memorization 7:43 - Step 3: Make math fun and engaging 9:28 - Step 4: Give math a second chance and find true love for it 10:26 - Conclusion: Transforming the power and beauty of math
It's the quality of maths/science/educationists/ scholar's people they always talk in a slow pace so you can fully understand what they are saying. One of the fundamental quality of a teacher.
I applaud Ms. Sharma's approach. Nothing can vanquish a child's enthusiasm for any subject, when most of the teaching of that subject involves rote memorization. The sooner we move away from that approach and more towards the approach that Ms. Sharma is advocating, the better it will be for our kids, and the better it will be for our nation's global competitiveness.
That reminds me of my 6th grade Math teacher, Miss Martin. She must have hated math, and she tried to make the students hate math too, with endless and useless repetition. Fortunately, she couldn't break me, and I ended up an Engineer. ;>D
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Outside of the basics, I can't math my way out of a wet paper bag, but I can geometry anything and everything around me (even people). I think it's just the fact that a shape is easier for me to grasp rather than going through equations. Shapes are concrete, physical; I can see and touch the shape. Equations are numbers and letters that could be anything and are written on paper which holds no weight for me to grasp
In my opinion introduce your children to only one concept in maths very humbly and carefully, the compound interest in finance. They'll keep digging deeper everywhere else in maths by themselves after that.
"because they were... groty" What did she say? I'm unfamiliar with that word. The closest we have here in UK is grotty, but I don't think she meant that.
Math expert Shalinee Sharma outlines four steps to unlock children's math potential: believe in their ability, understand math concepts using visuals, make math practice fun through games, and give math a second chance. She emphasizes that anyone can develop a strong mathematical mind.
That ‘closest to’ example was incredibly difficult for 4th graders, especially without a calculator. Are you teaching long repeating decimal division to mid-elementary at all the schools this lady is visiting?
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I transfered schools in 6th grade where they were already well into geometry. I COULD NOT memorize. So I asked the teacher to explain how she arrived at the theorems I was supposed to memorize. She started to explain how there were standard relationships and PRIVED it to me. After her explanation it all made sense and I was able to navigate through math problems easily and was an "A" student. If I answered incorrectly, seeing how she arrived at the correct answer made all the difference in the world. Math became a puzzle to solve and was very exciting from that point on. At University, I fell in love with calculus and found the challenge exciting.
How beautiful the speech is! It's delivered in a thoughtful manner, well structured, simple to comprehend. Thank you!
0:00 - Introduction: A mom’s surprising encounter about math kids
1:08 - Math vs. reading: Why labeling hurts learning
1:35 - Shalinee Sharma’s journey and work with Zearn
1:58 - Changing the question: How to teach math, not who can learn it
2:31 - Step 1: Believe in a child’s potential
4:17 - Step 2: Understand math through meaning, not memorization
7:43 - Step 3: Make math fun and engaging
9:28 - Step 4: Give math a second chance and find true love for it
10:26 - Conclusion: Transforming the power and beauty of math
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It's the quality of maths/science/educationists/ scholar's people they always talk in a slow pace so you can fully understand what they are saying. One of the fundamental quality of a teacher.
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I applaud Ms. Sharma's approach. Nothing can vanquish a child's enthusiasm for any subject, when most of the teaching of that subject involves rote memorization. The sooner we move away from that approach and more towards the approach that Ms. Sharma is advocating, the better it will be for our kids, and the better it will be for our nation's global competitiveness.
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I read the title as "4 Steps to Unlock Your Kid's Meth Potential". I need glasses, but damn that title was funny
That reminds me of my 6th grade Math teacher, Miss Martin. She must have hated math, and she tried to make the students hate math too, with endless and useless repetition. Fortunately, she couldn't break me, and I ended up an Engineer. ;>D
It's common for relationships to encounter obstacles, but there is always a solution. My own marriage faced considerable issues, but with appropriate guidance, my husband and I worked through them and deepened our connection. Solutions are achievable if you're ready to work together. Stay hopeful-there's always a way forward.
Parting with someone you love is always a challenging process, but in my experience, I had the guidance of a spiritual guide who prevented my marriage from collapsing. His name is Father Akunna.
I promise you will not regret it.
Outside of the basics, I can't math my way out of a wet paper bag, but I can geometry anything and everything around me (even people). I think it's just the fact that a shape is easier for me to grasp rather than going through equations. Shapes are concrete, physical; I can see and touch the shape. Equations are numbers and letters that could be anything and are written on paper which holds no weight for me to grasp
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In my opinion introduce your children to only one concept in maths very humbly and carefully, the compound interest in finance. They'll keep digging deeper everywhere else in maths by themselves after that.
"because they were... groty" What did she say? I'm unfamiliar with that word. The closest we have here in UK is grotty, but I don't think she meant that.
She said "grody" which is similar to "gross"
To the max!
Same diff in the end coincidentally
when my child 3yeas old interested in math game .and fun with math.
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Math expert Shalinee Sharma outlines four steps to unlock children's math potential: believe in their ability, understand math concepts using visuals, make math practice fun through games, and give math a second chance. She emphasizes that anyone can develop a strong mathematical mind.
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Maths are esentual in our daily lives also for us to use cash money to pay our daily liveing expences❤
In California placing your child in private school helps a lot.
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That ‘closest to’ example was incredibly difficult for 4th graders, especially without a calculator. Are you teaching long repeating decimal division to mid-elementary at all the schools this lady is visiting?
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That ratio example was pretty cringe. Let’s hear one next time for 8th grade Algebra.
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