Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Number Nuts

How can you get anywhere in math if you don't have basic number facts. And are some brains just wired that way and others not? As someone who never had a problem with numbers I just don't get those who don't get numbers. In fact, I tend to think it's their fears about failing and pressure (a la John Holt) that causes people to fail at numbers....
My kids get numbers. They seem to figure out the "rules" by themselves, without much from us...
We recently taught August the card game 99, and then had a schooled kid(s) join us. Older kids. Ok, teachers of the world listen up. Why aren't these kids able to add. They've done HOW MANY WORKSHEETS? They've sat thru HOW MANY MATH CLASSES? They've been to school for HOW MANY YEARS? August who has done very little written math (I tried and gave up...TRUST right?) was figuring out "rules" as we went along (ie. 8 + 9 = 17 therefore 28 + 9 = 37) It was so cool. So why the heck isn't 99 on the curriculum??? Apparently schooled kids can't add. And it wasn't just one kid....it was 2 separate kids. Really scarey.
I really really don't get this. No wonder these kids fall through the cracks at algebra, if they can't add 7 + 8 or multiply 7 X 8 how in the world are they going to figure out basic algebra??? They're going to be so concerned about the numbers they won't even be able to think about the x's and y's. Can you imagine the stress and pressure. How children fail.

3 comments:

Alison said...

lol, exactly! I remember being so intimidated by times tables speed tests that I STILL couldn't tell you what 7X8 is. My kids and I are learning math together :)

Kez said...

I agree with Alison about learning maths together. I was "good" at maths at school because I was good at remembering formulas and plugging numbers in to get the right answer. This time around I'm actually learning the concepts!

How do you play 99?

MamaLou said...

99 is an awesome card game for adding....
there are variations....
We play without the king going automatically to 99...this gives more room for "sneaky learning math"
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071225171332AAajhz2