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47 contributions to Flippin’ Math Culture Club
Dividing by zero
A student told me one time, “yeh yeh. Ya can’t divide by zero. No one knows why, but it’s a rule.” Now hold up just a minute! Nobody knows why? Y’all tell him why…..
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@Renee W. I like that! 😆
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I usually put 20/x = 2. Most or the time they can tell me x is 10, since the denominator times that 2 would give a product of the numerator. Then I put a 20/0 = x. It implies there’s something that denominator could multiply by to give me the numerator. Can’t happen! Then someone mentions “you could divide 0 by 0.” And we discuss the ambiguity, and how x could then be literally anything!
Who here tells the story of x?
How many of you guys train your students to “tell the story of x?” Once when I was substitute teaching as a coteacher in a middle school math class, the teacher revealed a strategy… and I’ve used it ever since. Instead of just “solving an equation,” they framed it like this: “X was sitting there minding its own business…. Until things happened to it. “Why isn’t x by itself?” It gets multiplied. Stuff gets added to it. Sometimes it gets trapped inside parentheses like a tiny hostage 😅 And your job? * Figure out everything that happened to x… - then undo it step by step to get back to the original value. It turns math into less of a “what do I do???” and more of a: “what happened here…?… and how do we get back?” And honestly… students get it so much faster this way. I’m curious— Do you teach like this? Would this have helped you when you were learning? Or if you’ve never heard it framed this way, what’s your reaction? Lemme know if you want to see this strategy in action! Drop your thoughts 👇
1 like • Apr 15
@Ash V did it make sense when they explained it that way?
0 likes • Apr 16
@Robert Ferney I love that!!
What does math “sound like” to you?
I started thinking about math songs today… and it kinda spiraled… I’m working on writing notation for the skip-count songs I learned in elementary school, and it made me realize—everyone has their own version of these. Like the Quadratic Formula song… mine is a call-and-response to the tune of Frere Jacques! Now I’m curious— What sounds or songs come to mind when you think of math? Is it: • a song you learned? • a rhythm or pattern? • complete silence and confusion? 😅 I wanna hear all of it.
1 like • Apr 11
@Ash V tell me more! I don’t know it! I kinda assume it’s digits of pi? But I haven’t heard that out to music. I’m intrigued!
Got a favorite mathematician?
Two of my roosters are named after two of my favorite mathematicians. Pascal and Benoit! (That’s Pascal in this pic!) Anyone else got favorites?
Got a favorite mathematician?
1 like • Apr 9
@Ash V there’s a math man named Euler. But it’s pronounced “Oiler”. But in my brain it’s “Euler…. Euler” (are you a fan of Ferris Beuler?) 😆
0 likes • Apr 11
@Robert Ferney right!? Love archimedes! Seirpinski, too.. and I didn’t say it earlier, but Ben (bird) is named for Benoit Mandelbrot.
AI Tools for Math
What AI tools are you using to support curriculum and guided learning? Assessment? Do students still work problems by hand? Let me know.🩷🧡
1 like • Apr 2
I personally use ChatGPT for a number of things… but with kids that have shown their hand about using AI, I’ve had a lesson with them talking about how to use AI to actually work toward understanding. “Chat, I don’t understand what you mean by —-. Take me back to basics and maybe even ask me a question to make sure I get it”
0 likes • Apr 5
@Renee W. That’s a great suggestion. What are your favorite ways to bring AI to your instruction. And thanks for starting the conversation! 🤩
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