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  Excursion 2: Thinking
Answers to Excursion 1 at the bottom of this page.

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Excursion 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take me back to "go"...

Because we have to teach so much "content" in math classes in schools, parents and students often miss an essential thing about math learning: it requires thinking.  Not just a quick learning of procedures and facts, but getting into problems and grappling our way to solutions, using anything and everything we know. 

That's math.  Sweating with our brains.  Struggling forward when we can't find an easy answer. 

One of the best ways to help kids in math is to let them know this is not only normal, but essential.  One of the best ways to counteract math anxiety is to give them experience with this, in comfortable environments, and do it with them.  It's okay if you don't know "the math."  Because that's how we can help augment school math the most - not to teach content, but to model methods for struggling with the content.

Many of our excursions are designed to do just that.  Like this week's......

You have to boil an egg for exactly 15 minutes, but you have no watch or clock.   You have only a 7-minute and an 11-minute hourglass.  How can you time exactly 15 minutes using just these two hourglasses?

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Answers to Excursion 1:   To Younger students question: 377, 610, 987, 1597.

To  Older students question: 1,   2,   1.5,    1.666666667,   1.6,   1.625,   1.615384615,    1.619047619,  1.617647059,    1.618181818,    1.617977528,    1.618055556,   1.618025751,   1.618037135 ...

These successive ratios of Fibonacci numbers get closer and closer to the Golden Mean: 1.618033989.

 

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