Importance of Math and ChildrenAungNyein (Andrew Wu)
OverviewThesisPersonal RelevanceIntroductionMath in CareerMath in SportsLearning atmosphereMath anxietyParents’ involvementMath skillsIncidents related to MathMath in real worldCollegeApplicationClass ActivityConclusion
Mostly, people who are good at solving problems are the one who has a clear thinking, creative way and reasonable mind. In order to posses these skills, one should start practicing since his/her childhood. Thesis
Personal RelevanceNot because that I love math so much but also because we all are inescapable from Math. Math is related to the our lives in one way or another. Without Math, we can barely finish many procedures. Moreover, we all are using high tech nowadays, which relates to math in many different ways.
Audience Relevance	Everyone in this class had a wonderful childhood once. However, most of us spent our childhood without really knowing the  importance of Math and the existence of Math. Therefore, we should let the future generation knows what it is and takes advantage on it.
From Math, we can have…AccuracySave timeCalculationGraphicshttp://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.htmlhttp://images.google.com
In general, Math is…“Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.” (Einstein)http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.htmlhttp://www.flickr.com/
Math and Childrenhttp://www.fas.harvard.edu/
http://pplace.org/http://images.google.com/Learning atmostphere
Important to children?		http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.htmlhttp://www.flickr.com/
Cognitive Development
Exploringhttp://www.education.com/magazine/article/preschool-math-patterns/http://www.flickr.com/
Lesson Planshttp://www.kinderplans.com/content.cfm?pageid=138
Problem Solving and ProcessingUnderstand the problemDevise a planCarry out the planLook backhttp://www.education.com/reference/article/five-step-problem-solving-process/?page=3http://www.flickr.com
Math in Careerhttp://www.flickr.com/http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.html
Why choose a math related career?PopularEngineerDesignerEconomistPhysicianResearch scientistAttorneyStatisticianhttp://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/MathJobs.htmlhttp://www.flickr.com/
Determined byIncome
Physical demands
Job security
Stress
Work environmentHow?
Some famous companies…
http://www.flickr.com/
Software Engineer $91560Sr. Software Engineer/ developer/programming $120,888Reg. Software Engineer/ developer/programming $85,705Account Manager $64,980Product Manager, software $116,369Account Manager, Advertising $56,389Software Development Engineer $83,246http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Employer=Google,_Inc./Salaryhttp://www.google.com/jobs/images/accent_googlerdog_bg.jpg
Google work environmenthttp://www.flickr.com/http://images.google.com/
Applehttp://www.flickr.com/
Math in Sportshttp://www.flickr.com/
Effects on class size?Class size (15~20)Close attentionAble to maintain commentaryWork is not neglectedGeneral Classroom http://www.jstor.org/stable/3202473http://www.flickr.com/
Homework can help children to…http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/hottopic/hottopic%28homework%29.htm
Little Children who do not like math know how to handle moneyhttp://images.google.com/http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-is-Math-important-in-our-lives--My-daughter-ask-me-this-question-because-shes-not-very-good-in-math_
What makes Math hard to learn?“Students are being led to think that they dislike math when they actually just dislike whatever it is that they're being taught in math classes.” Phil Sunghttp://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/OLPC-1.html
Roller Coasterhttp://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/rides/kingdaka.aspx
Bad Romance Lyrics
Math AnxietyCauses children to fear mathAny age (students and adults)Fail to understand Cannot memorize mathematical conceptsTeaching methodsCauseshttp://math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org/articles/Ways_to_overcome_math_anxiety.htmlhttp://www.flickr.com/
Math AnxietyOvercome with understandingOvercome with gamesPracticeGroup workDiagnose	http://math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org/articles/Ways_to_overcome_math_anxiety.html
What can parents do?
CommunicationTalk with children and listen to what they have to sayReading children’s booksRepresent math in ways other than talkinghttp://www2.ed.gov/http://images.google.com
ReasoningAsk children questions and give them time to answerAsk children to figure out why something is the way it isThen check out ideashttp://www2.ed.gov/http://www.set-routes.org/school/images
ConnectionThink and solve problems that occur in every day lifeLook for every day math and let them not to worry about the aspect of ithttp://www2.ed.gov/
Parents involvement in homeworksetting a regular time choosing a place removing distractions having supplies and resources on hand monitoring assignmentsproviding guidance http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/hottopic/hottopic%28homework%29.htm
Math skillsCalculating FinancesUnderstanding Spatial RelationsMeasuringMemorization
Math related incidents
The Formula that killed Wall StreetGaussian copula function, also known as a financial technologyAllow more ease and accuracy than ever beforePossible for traders to sell large quantities of securitiesExpand financial markets to unimaginable level Made people so much moneyhttp://royeidelson.files.wordpress.comhttp://www.portfolio.com/business-news/2009/03/03/Formula-That-Killed-Wall-Street?PMID=alsoin/A-Mathematical-Demisehttp://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/jackneefus/1703_home-1.jpg
East Asian Crisis 1997A lack of enforcement of prudential rules and inadequate supervision of financial systemsCauseshttp://www.mecon.gov.arhttp://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/1998/06/imfstaff.htm
Some famous mathematiciansAlbert Einstein	“God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He integrates empirically.“ Einsteinhttp://cauchy.math.okstate.edu/~wli/teach/fmq.htmlSir Isaac Newtonhttp://images.google.com/
Traffic accidentsMeasurementsCalculation of speed and distances traveledPoints of collisionMath in real worldhttp://www.ehow.com/about_5463177_math-criminal-justice-related.html
Math in Forensic Science
Importance of Stats…Probabilityhttp://www.ehow.com/about_5463177_math-criminal-justice-related.html
Getting into Collegehttp://www.collegeboard.com/http://www.whplibrary.org
Please see the packetLesson PlansAge (9~11 years old)Age (12~14 years old)Application
Class Activity1. Please form a group of fours2. Construct (draw) your dream room3. Use the rulers, pencils, color pencils if needed, and a piece of paperSample Room
ConclusionFrom my project, I learned how to take care of kids with their homework, of course it is about math. It is not only about importance of Math but it is also about creating a better relationship among family members and friends by communicating well each other with a reasonable thinking. Overall, thanks to my classmates and teachers for supporting such a good learning environment at Upper Merion.
Work CitedBower, Bruce. “Math Discoveries Catch Kids Unawares.” Science News 155.1 (1999): 5. JSTOR. Web. 1 Dec. 2009. <http://www.jstor.org/‌stable/‌4011200>.Anderegg, David. Nerds. New York: Penguin Group, 2007. Print.Brown, Ronnie, and Tim Porter. “Why study Mathematics?” popmath.org.uk. N.p., 19 Mar. 1996. Web. 1 Dec. 2009. <http://www.popmath.org.uk/‌centre/‌pagescpm/‌imahob95.html>.Chen, Sophy. “New Moon.” Teaching Junior High Math 11.3 (1995): 32. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. <http://proquest.umi.com/‌pqdweb?did=583476591&Fmt=3&clientId= 11783&RQT=309&  VName=PQD>.Facklam, Margery, and Margaret Thomas. The Kids’ World Almanac. New York: Pharos-Books, 1992. Print.
Work Cited	Brown, Ronnie, and Tim Porter. "Why study Mathematics." Department of Mathematics . N.p., 8 Oct. 2004. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.html>.  Geiser, Traci. "Preschool Math: Exploring Patterns." http://www.education.com/ . Education.com, n.d. Web. 8 May 2006. <http://www.education.com/magazine/article/preschool-math-patterns/>.  Kouba, Duane. " Why Choose a Mathematics-Related Profession ? ." ucdavis. ucdavis, n.d. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/MathJobs.html>.
Work Cited	Brown, Ronnie, and Tim Porter. "Why study Mathematics." Department of Mathematics . N.p., 8 Oct. 2004. Web. 24 May 2010.  http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.html."Why study Mathematics." Department of Mathematics . N.p., 8 Oct. 2004.Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.html>.Web link"Famous Mathematics Quotes." cauchy.math.okstate.edu. okstate university, n.d. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://cauchy.math.okstate.edu/~wli/teach/fmq.html>. Frean, Alexandra. "Apple iPad tops one million sales in 28 days."      Timesonline. N.p., 4 May 2010. Web. 24 May 2010.  <http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/retailing/     article7115024.ece>.

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  • 1.
    Importance of Mathand ChildrenAungNyein (Andrew Wu)
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    OverviewThesisPersonal RelevanceIntroductionMath inCareerMath in SportsLearning atmosphereMath anxietyParents’ involvementMath skillsIncidents related to MathMath in real worldCollegeApplicationClass ActivityConclusion
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    Mostly, people whoare good at solving problems are the one who has a clear thinking, creative way and reasonable mind. In order to posses these skills, one should start practicing since his/her childhood. Thesis
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    Personal RelevanceNot becausethat I love math so much but also because we all are inescapable from Math. Math is related to the our lives in one way or another. Without Math, we can barely finish many procedures. Moreover, we all are using high tech nowadays, which relates to math in many different ways.
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    Audience Relevance Everyone inthis class had a wonderful childhood once. However, most of us spent our childhood without really knowing the importance of Math and the existence of Math. Therefore, we should let the future generation knows what it is and takes advantage on it.
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    From Math, wecan have…AccuracySave timeCalculationGraphicshttp://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.htmlhttp://images.google.com
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    In general, Mathis…“Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.” (Einstein)http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.htmlhttp://www.flickr.com/
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    Problem Solving andProcessingUnderstand the problemDevise a planCarry out the planLook backhttp://www.education.com/reference/article/five-step-problem-solving-process/?page=3http://www.flickr.com
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    Why choose amath related career?PopularEngineerDesignerEconomistPhysicianResearch scientistAttorneyStatisticianhttp://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/MathJobs.htmlhttp://www.flickr.com/
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    Software Engineer $91560Sr.Software Engineer/ developer/programming $120,888Reg. Software Engineer/ developer/programming $85,705Account Manager $64,980Product Manager, software $116,369Account Manager, Advertising $56,389Software Development Engineer $83,246http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Employer=Google,_Inc./Salaryhttp://www.google.com/jobs/images/accent_googlerdog_bg.jpg
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    Effects on classsize?Class size (15~20)Close attentionAble to maintain commentaryWork is not neglectedGeneral Classroom http://www.jstor.org/stable/3202473http://www.flickr.com/
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    Homework can helpchildren to…http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/hottopic/hottopic%28homework%29.htm
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    Little Children whodo not like math know how to handle moneyhttp://images.google.com/http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-is-Math-important-in-our-lives--My-daughter-ask-me-this-question-because-shes-not-very-good-in-math_
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    What makes Mathhard to learn?“Students are being led to think that they dislike math when they actually just dislike whatever it is that they're being taught in math classes.” Phil Sunghttp://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/OLPC-1.html
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    Math AnxietyCauses childrento fear mathAny age (students and adults)Fail to understand Cannot memorize mathematical conceptsTeaching methodsCauseshttp://math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org/articles/Ways_to_overcome_math_anxiety.htmlhttp://www.flickr.com/
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    Math AnxietyOvercome withunderstandingOvercome with gamesPracticeGroup workDiagnose http://math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org/articles/Ways_to_overcome_math_anxiety.html
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    CommunicationTalk with childrenand listen to what they have to sayReading children’s booksRepresent math in ways other than talkinghttp://www2.ed.gov/http://images.google.com
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    ReasoningAsk children questionsand give them time to answerAsk children to figure out why something is the way it isThen check out ideashttp://www2.ed.gov/http://www.set-routes.org/school/images
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    ConnectionThink and solveproblems that occur in every day lifeLook for every day math and let them not to worry about the aspect of ithttp://www2.ed.gov/
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    Parents involvement inhomeworksetting a regular time choosing a place removing distractions having supplies and resources on hand monitoring assignmentsproviding guidance http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/hottopic/hottopic%28homework%29.htm
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    Math skillsCalculating FinancesUnderstandingSpatial RelationsMeasuringMemorization
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    The Formula thatkilled Wall StreetGaussian copula function, also known as a financial technologyAllow more ease and accuracy than ever beforePossible for traders to sell large quantities of securitiesExpand financial markets to unimaginable level Made people so much moneyhttp://royeidelson.files.wordpress.comhttp://www.portfolio.com/business-news/2009/03/03/Formula-That-Killed-Wall-Street?PMID=alsoin/A-Mathematical-Demisehttp://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/jackneefus/1703_home-1.jpg
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    East Asian Crisis1997A lack of enforcement of prudential rules and inadequate supervision of financial systemsCauseshttp://www.mecon.gov.arhttp://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/1998/06/imfstaff.htm
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    Some famous mathematiciansAlbertEinstein “God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He integrates empirically.“ Einsteinhttp://cauchy.math.okstate.edu/~wli/teach/fmq.htmlSir Isaac Newtonhttp://images.google.com/
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    Traffic accidentsMeasurementsCalculation ofspeed and distances traveledPoints of collisionMath in real worldhttp://www.ehow.com/about_5463177_math-criminal-justice-related.html
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    Please see thepacketLesson PlansAge (9~11 years old)Age (12~14 years old)Application
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    Class Activity1. Pleaseform a group of fours2. Construct (draw) your dream room3. Use the rulers, pencils, color pencils if needed, and a piece of paperSample Room
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    ConclusionFrom my project,I learned how to take care of kids with their homework, of course it is about math. It is not only about importance of Math but it is also about creating a better relationship among family members and friends by communicating well each other with a reasonable thinking. Overall, thanks to my classmates and teachers for supporting such a good learning environment at Upper Merion.
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    Work CitedBower, Bruce.“Math Discoveries Catch Kids Unawares.” Science News 155.1 (1999): 5. JSTOR. Web. 1 Dec. 2009. <http://www.jstor.org/‌stable/‌4011200>.Anderegg, David. Nerds. New York: Penguin Group, 2007. Print.Brown, Ronnie, and Tim Porter. “Why study Mathematics?” popmath.org.uk. N.p., 19 Mar. 1996. Web. 1 Dec. 2009. <http://www.popmath.org.uk/‌centre/‌pagescpm/‌imahob95.html>.Chen, Sophy. “New Moon.” Teaching Junior High Math 11.3 (1995): 32. Web. 30 Nov. 2009. <http://proquest.umi.com/‌pqdweb?did=583476591&Fmt=3&clientId= 11783&RQT=309& VName=PQD>.Facklam, Margery, and Margaret Thomas. The Kids’ World Almanac. New York: Pharos-Books, 1992. Print.
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    Work Cited Brown, Ronnie,and Tim Porter. "Why study Mathematics." Department of Mathematics . N.p., 8 Oct. 2004. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.html>.  Geiser, Traci. "Preschool Math: Exploring Patterns." http://www.education.com/ . Education.com, n.d. Web. 8 May 2006. <http://www.education.com/magazine/article/preschool-math-patterns/>.  Kouba, Duane. " Why Choose a Mathematics-Related Profession ? ." ucdavis. ucdavis, n.d. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/MathJobs.html>.
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    Work Cited Brown, Ronnie,and Tim Porter. "Why study Mathematics." Department of Mathematics . N.p., 8 Oct. 2004. Web. 24 May 2010.  http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.html."Why study Mathematics." Department of Mathematics . N.p., 8 Oct. 2004.Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas010/imahob95.html>.Web link"Famous Mathematics Quotes." cauchy.math.okstate.edu. okstate university, n.d. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://cauchy.math.okstate.edu/~wli/teach/fmq.html>. Frean, Alexandra. "Apple iPad tops one million sales in 28 days."      Timesonline. N.p., 4 May 2010. Web. 24 May 2010.  <http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/retailing/     article7115024.ece>.

Editor's Notes

  • #7 Accuracy: precise solution, which will motivate to make a right decision.Save time: Everything has to deal with time. A person will gain benefit if he can save the time wiselySpeed and calculation would just be the same. He will have to calculate how much work he needs to be done in a certain duration.Computer graphics are so precise that it needs a precise measurement.
  • #8 Thinking…Is widely used in the worldSolve complicated projects or situationsIn general, math is not logical. There is always at least a solution for problemsIt would need several practices. However, certain people such as Einstein, is a math genius.
  • #9 Children can solve approximate addition or subtraction Do not need to master the symbolic and arithmeticAdults, children and infants have a sense of numberExact symbolic arithmetic takes years to learnThey are able to solve + or - problems involving large numbers even before they have been taught arithmetic.Children response the questions with their number sense when they are presented in symbolic arithmetic even they are not taught place value or exact addition facts.Even though children are not taught symbolic addition and subtraction, they still perform well on the tests without guessing.New findings suggest us that symbolic arithmetic will be difficult for children and it will take years to learn.Teachers are concerned that children would be frustrated but amazed at children’s success and engagement.
  • #10 Influence AttitudeEffort and beliefsBuild on what they already knowParents are the one who can either encourage or discourage kids the most. Children can either have a good influence or bad influence from parents easily.A positive attitude is required in learning, overall, it is required no matter where.Hard work and several practices are required during Math lessons. Several practices such as knowing well on theory and formulas.Young children have a sensitivity to small numbers.
  • #11 Of course, Math is important to children.Budgeting money won’t be necessary for children. However, it will be important in future.Memorizing phone number is important to children. Emergency can be happened anytime.Estimating distances as well as estimating time need to be understood because it is asked everyday.Learning is most effected in younger age.Math numbers are even related to art (musical instrument notes)Problem solving Budgeting money Time management Calculating tips and tax Memorizing phone numbers and locker combinations Estimating distances or weightMusical instruments
  • #12 According to Pennsylvania Academic StandardMathematical thinking and expression give studentsExploring, Processing and Problem Solving.http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_251851_768048_0_0_18/021210ECE%20GI%20Standards%20presentation%202010.ppt
  • #13 ExploringPatterning is a math concept that we see in everyday routine such as clothing.Creating and Identifying patterns are the introduction of Math in pre school.Using objects around the child’s environment would bring him/her a clever start of mathematical thinking.Examples of Patterns: Shoe prints during snowZebras stripes
  • #15 Problem SolvingInvolves a variety of skillsChildren can use the information from what they learned and apply it in different situations.Skills, abilities and learning styles can make a person varies at problem solving.Understand the problem, such as “ what type of answer do you expect?” “what are you asked to find?”“Can you draw a picture, a diagram, or an illustration?”Devise a plan, for a question like “draw a picture”, then we need to illustrate relationships between given facts and information that can’t be described easily in either word or numerical form.Carry out the plan, students decide whether to keep the original strategy or to conduct another strategy.Look back, also means to check. “Is the answer reasonable?” “Does the answer make any sense?”
  • #16 To use logical thoughtTo formulate problemsTo make deductions from assumptionTo use advanced conceptsIn career, it does not always happen as the way we expected. For example, speaking of engineering, it sounds easy but it requires a lot of creation, intelligence and brain storming.Formulating problem does not only exist in engineering field but it is also required in financial/economic field such as Gaussian copula function.Advanced concepts are necessary while building big blocks such as airports, football stadium, bridge, air crafts, cars,…etc.Nowadays, technology is much more advanced. Everything is related to math and math is used in every seconds.
  • #17 Above popular careers are all based on math, meanwhile, they also require brain storming.Mostly, children who dislike math will think that why they have to do with math in real life. By providing interested careers would affect them in liking of math. Therefore, it is good in their future.Those are all popular careers with high salaries. Nonetheless, designers need to scale and graph for their products.However, many math related careers usually have high salaries. In the mean time, people in those fields are stressful but their working environment is much better than any others.
  • #20 Google Office in Zurich, Switzerland
  • #22 Google hires world class chefs in the company. They cook for whatever the employees like.
  • #23 Apple is one of the fewest companies that had profit in 2009 while many other companies met bankruptcy in 2009The last product I pad had one million sales in 28 days, which took 74 days to reach the one million sales milestonehttp://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/retailing/article7115024.ece
  • #26 Teacher interaction1. Able to stay with one small group2.Able to offer immediate feedback3. Less students in class, more teacher attention4. Less students, less noise.5. Quiet and more concentration
  • #27 review and practice what they have learned prepare for the next day&apos;s class use resources, such as libraries and reference materials investigate topics more fully than time allows in the classroomMath homework had been my most annoying one and my favorite one. It is annoying because the problems are not all the same. Unlike history, a student cannot memorize everything to answer. In math, they need to think in order to answer.Moreover, math always requires a precise answer.
  • #28 Know how to handle moneyTelling timeCookingSharing thingsTelling temperatureIn everyday life, though children will not like math but they still understand doing the facts listed above.Younger children can understand why it&apos;s important to know how to measure how tall something is or how heavy it is, and they can usually understand how to do things like wallpapering or hanging window shades call for knowing how to measure.
  • #29 ChildrenCaused by starting with practiceAnd started by a bunch of skills called ArithmeticE.g. a traditional teacher would say “Your answer is right but your method was wrong: you should add the two 5’s to make a 10; then write down the 0 and carry the 1, and then add it to the other two 1’s.”The cause will not only lead them to dislike Arithmetic, but can also lead them to dislike to everything else that relates to technology.Nowadays, math is mainly composed of Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, and Calculus.
  • #30 Kingda KaWorld’s tallest and fastest roller coaster on earth with the height of 3118 ft and duration of less than a minute. World Record speed at 128mph and elevation of 45 stories (456 ft) built by using math.
  • #32 It always causes the children to fear math. If they fear math in such young ages, it will be hard to develop their skills in future.Teaching methods can often cause the children math anxiety. For instance, some instructors don’t allow students to solve the problems in different ways and the problems have to be solved by the way they teach.Some students are just lazy to memorize formulas, which makes them failing in the exam.
  • #33 In order to be understood, teaching techniques must be changed.Math classroom should have a positive atmosphere Many students are willing to participate in classroom activities such as cards, dominoes, and yahtzee. Also in household activities such as sewing, cooking, and home repairs. They all use measurements and problem solving skills.Practice always get betterGroup work can have different solutions and different ideas. It will allow to solve the problems effectively.
  • #35 Communicationmeans speaking with children and listening to them.When children talk, it helps them think about what they are doing and makes their own thoughts clearer. As a bonus, talking with children improves their vocabulary and helps develop reading skills as well. Reading children&apos;s books thatrepeat, or have numbers in them (available at your local library) is a great way to communicate using mathematics.Communication does not have to be in words. We can represent math in ways other than talking. For instance, children can make diagrams or draw pictures to solve problems or represent numbers.
  • #36 Reasoning is used to think through a question and come up with a useful answer. It is a major part of problem solving. First askchildren questions and give them time to think about the answer. By simply asking questions and listening to answers, it helps children learn to reason.Ask children to figure out why (why something is the way it is) and then check out their ideas. Let them think for themselves, rather than try to figure out what answer you want to hear.
  • #37 A lot of mathematics have connectionsto other subjects like science, art, and music. Most importantly, math relates to things we do in the real world every day. Connections make mathematics easier for children to understand because they allow children to apply common rules to many different things.Ask children to think and solve problems that arise in everyday activities. For example, ask children to help you put the groceries away. They will practice sorting—the cereal boxes and the soup cans.Look for mathematics in your everyday life and don&apos;t worry about what the particular aspect of mathematics might be. Something as simple asactivity that actually involves estimation, measurement, and spatial sense.
  • #38 Younger children need parents’ attention. Parents are also important in children’s homework. They can also help their kids and give them confidence.For example, parents can help setting a time for children or schedule. I understand that kids like to play and don’t want to do homework. Study environment is also important. If the study environment is near noisy places, it will effect the children greatly. Therefore, parents can find somewhere silence or quiet place.Nobodycan be doing well without guidance. Parents who have a lot of experience can lead the kids in better ways by guiding correctly.
  • #39 Calculating FinancesMarketing, stocks, profitsUnderstanding Spatial Relations (http://www.newhorizons.org/spneeds/inclusion/teaching/stockdale.html)Qualities like size, distance, volume, order, and timeIf someone failed to understand social problems (related to spatial understanding), their relationships with teachers can be difficult, poor behavior, fail to understand other peopleMeasuringWeight, height, speed, distanceMemorizationFormulas, theory, notes,etc
  • #40 Tokyo Stock Exchange (picture), Nasdaq in New York city
  • #41 David Li (Gaussian copula function)The Gaussian copula function has made surplus amount of money for investors and it also caused the market breakdown Reason why it killed wall street was bond market, which allowed trillions of dollars in profits from David Li’s copula function.Math has certainty.* Investors like risk as long as they can price it. What they hate is uncertainty (not knowing how big risk is).The reason why I want to tell about this is that math can either help or ruin.
  • #42 Mainly caused by George Soros (a speculator)However, Speculation is irrelevant to the project but one of the reason that caused the crisis was financial systems.Calculating financial systems is counted as one of the math skills
  • #43 Isaac Newton defined laws of motion and universal gravitation. http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95dec/newton.html
  • #44 Homicide investigations require police to estimate the victim’s time and death, taking into consideration such factors as climate and body temperature.Crime involving firearms require mathematics skills for ballistics to determine trajectory and distance.
  • #45 Forensic scientists collect and analyze physical evidence collected at crime scenes such as analysis of DNA and other physical evidence. They require not only strong knowledge of chemistry and biology, but math skills as well.http://www.ehow.com/about_5463177_math-criminal-justice-related.html
  • #46 Stats principles:Probability as useful tools in criminal profiling. Police chiefs use statistics collected from officers’ report to determine the crime rates. In addition, criminologists use statistical skills to study the effectiveness of criminal justice programs and analyze crime rates.
  • #47 Still require MathBecause they prepare you for college-level workEvery major requires basic math courseSomestudents go to college and some do not but math course is required no matter what.College is the place where it trains people to have experiences and prepare for careerEven though a person who majors in History, Music and Language, he is still required to take math class.