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Friday, 29 January 2021
Helping my Grandchildren with maths.
The kids are in lock-down and Schools closed. They are learning via the internet, so I'm helping out and teaching them fractions.
The video is beautiful! She looks like my daughter when she was that little too! She was also so fond of drinking from the tall glasses just "like Daddy's done"! LOL
I want to come to your math class, but I have to let you know that I am only capable of learning whole numbers. I am quite proficient at multiples too!
haha reminded me my younger son's expressions haha
thankfully i have video and even he himself finds it amusing lol
yes teaching children at home is my favorite job too and i home schooled them before they entered conventional institutions ,that saved their two early years thankfully blessings!
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ReplyDeleteThe best way to to teach and learn fractions! I guess you're going to drink the wine at the end of the lesson.
ReplyDeleteA great example. I think I might copy that idea- with bottles of gin!!!
ReplyDeleteHic.
ReplyDeleteThat's one way to get the point across!
ReplyDeleteOh my!
ReplyDeleteI helped with science today. In French! I last took French in 1972!
Good for you!
ReplyDeleteGreat pic to teach fractions ~
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I taught fractions with a Hershey bar. That way my son kept listening and stayed interested.
ReplyDeleteCooking is a good way of doing fraction and so is music.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
The video is beautiful! She looks like my daughter when she was that little too! She was also so fond of drinking from the tall glasses just "like Daddy's done"! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smiles! Have a great weekend, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThat's a challenge and good luck with it.
ReplyDeleteI want to come to your math class, but I have to let you know that I am only capable of learning whole numbers. I am quite proficient at multiples too!
ReplyDeletehaha reminded me my younger son's expressions haha
ReplyDeletethankfully i have video and even he himself finds it amusing lol
yes teaching children at home is my favorite job too and i home schooled them before they entered conventional institutions ,that saved their two early years thankfully
blessings!
oooh that's awesome!! i am so happy that i don't have anyone relying on me for help with math!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat :-)))
ReplyDeleteHumor is when you laugh anyway :-)) Yes, life is beautiful.
Ha Ha, I think that would stick in their memory!
ReplyDeleteThis video is brilliant, Eddie, it made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that Maths is not the same as when we did Maths.
Funny!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the laughter today jan
The little video is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh Eddie.
ReplyDeleteI bet they don't forget THIS lesson.
ReplyDeleteI'm totally into learning, may I join in??? :))
ReplyDeleteQue interessante lição!
ReplyDeleteRi muito!
Um abracinho de luz!
Megy Maia🌹💗🌹
Made me smile, great fun.
ReplyDeleteVery cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHad my first beer in my high chair, I can relate :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are funny...
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