top | item 42420556 (no title) Wool2662 | 1 year ago Non of that paper stuff! Stone tablets only. discuss order hn newest cyberax|1 year ago No. Paper and handwriting is great. doug_durham|1 year ago For a subset of the population who are manually adept. Excluding modalities from school isn't productive. load replies (1) rkagerer|1 year ago Would abaci be too high tech? bawolff|1 year ago Abaci would actually probably be good for making mental math come naturally.As a general rule, i am on team - if you need a calculator in math class then you aren't learning math. load replies (1) SoftTalker|1 year ago We learned to use them in elementary school (1970s)!It was what I think they now call a "manipulative" as way to teach place value, addition, and multiplication. cyberax|1 year ago An interesting question, actually. It feels like they can be a good teaching tool, compared to calculators. caseyy|1 year ago "You won't always have an abacus in your pocket."
cyberax|1 year ago No. Paper and handwriting is great. doug_durham|1 year ago For a subset of the population who are manually adept. Excluding modalities from school isn't productive. load replies (1)
doug_durham|1 year ago For a subset of the population who are manually adept. Excluding modalities from school isn't productive. load replies (1)
rkagerer|1 year ago Would abaci be too high tech? bawolff|1 year ago Abaci would actually probably be good for making mental math come naturally.As a general rule, i am on team - if you need a calculator in math class then you aren't learning math. load replies (1) SoftTalker|1 year ago We learned to use them in elementary school (1970s)!It was what I think they now call a "manipulative" as way to teach place value, addition, and multiplication. cyberax|1 year ago An interesting question, actually. It feels like they can be a good teaching tool, compared to calculators. caseyy|1 year ago "You won't always have an abacus in your pocket."
bawolff|1 year ago Abaci would actually probably be good for making mental math come naturally.As a general rule, i am on team - if you need a calculator in math class then you aren't learning math. load replies (1)
SoftTalker|1 year ago We learned to use them in elementary school (1970s)!It was what I think they now call a "manipulative" as way to teach place value, addition, and multiplication.
cyberax|1 year ago An interesting question, actually. It feels like they can be a good teaching tool, compared to calculators.
cyberax|1 year ago
doug_durham|1 year ago
rkagerer|1 year ago
bawolff|1 year ago
As a general rule, i am on team - if you need a calculator in math class then you aren't learning math.
SoftTalker|1 year ago
It was what I think they now call a "manipulative" as way to teach place value, addition, and multiplication.
cyberax|1 year ago
caseyy|1 year ago